I'm in sixth grade and I have a boyfriend. All of my freinds have held their boyfriends hands and I haven't! I haven't had a boyfriend since 4th grade and I'm scared 2 hold his hand! Should I just do it or wait for him 2 hold my hand or neither?
I.Am.A.Pyro.Advice.Giver answered Tuesday February 28 2006, 5:47 pm: first of all this is your first bf ever. You see 4th grade isnt a bf its a boy you have a crush on. Next crab his hand. and wat the hell are all this kids in 6th grade having bf and gf. again grab his hand your bf and gf just grab it. Or else its not a real relationship.
Julesianne answered Monday February 27 2006, 10:52 pm: hey sweetie. I bet that your boyfriend is just as nervous as you to hold your hand. its one of those awkward things where you dont know how the other person might react. if you feel like youre ready to hold his hand and the moment is right, just go for it. try to not make a big deal out of it because you might catch him off guard. he'll most likely look at you when you do this so just give him a little smile. if he smiles back he probably wanted to hold hands just as much as you. theres no sense in waiting around and wondering when he'll hold yours, so just make the move first. you can do it :-) [ Julesianne's advice column | Ask Julesianne A Question ]
chaN3l_n_McR answered Monday February 27 2006, 9:23 pm: Sixth grade relationships end up being lame because most 6th graders are scared to hold hands. Just grab his hand when you guys are walkign next to each other. Nothing bad can come from it. Good luck =] [ chaN3l_n_McR's advice column | Ask chaN3l_n_McR A Question ]
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