I really like this guy.
But ehre's the prob.
I'm in 8th grade, he's kinda in 6th.
He's also my best friend's cousin!
She dosen't care, but the age differece is kinda a lot.
He's not a little loseror anything, he's like mature and i like him.
What should I do?
rates 5's
thanks if you help!
jammy12 answered Monday February 6 2006, 8:29 pm: I can imagine how weird you feel! 'I have about 20 guy friends who are 3 months-2 yrs younger than me, on msn. Of course I've fallen in 'like' with them and then I think about the age but you know how many people have younger boyfriends? IT's not really that bad. Look at Ashton and Demi, of course alot of people think it's sooo wrong and 'rocking the cradle' blaaah blaah blaaaaah but if you're in love with someone and obiviously doesn't mind...why should you? So my advice..you like him but he's yoounger: go for it! After all you might get someone older and you marry him and hate him and then you have him who is younger and you love him (match made in heaven)! [ jammy12's advice column | Ask jammy12 A Question ]
orphans answered Monday February 6 2006, 8:27 pm: go out with him! when i was in 8th grade, there was this really popular, rich blonde, and she went out with so many 7th graders. so there is absolutely nothing wrong with him! i dont even see a problem, because if anyone judges you for that, they are loser asses [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
becca_babe answered Monday February 6 2006, 8:26 pm: Cool i'm in grade 8 too :). Ya know everyone in our grade thinks it's like sick to go out with someone 2 years younger or older than you. But think about it when your 25 and there 23 seriously i see absolutly nooo difference and it's tottaly social acceptable. So if u really like this guy and he makes you happy i don't see why you shouldn't go for
hope i helped :D [ becca_babe's advice column | Ask becca_babe A Question ]
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