So I don't waste up all of your time, I'll make it short. I went out with this guy in 6th grade. 6TH GRADE!! And I still like him. It was over a whole year ago!! And the sad thing is, i dumped him. I don't know if i want to still move on or not. Him and i dont talk or look at eachother in the halls. We had a random relationship for umm.....2 WEEKS! and that's it!! Why cant i move on? I need to like someone else! But how do i let go?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? megz2009 answered Saturday March 25 2006, 9:51 am: hey,
I agree 100%, you are still young. Middle School and Junior High are akward years. You are starting to mature, both physically and mentally, and want to grow up. But take my advice and wait. Become closer with friends, work hard in school, and become better friends with this boy without being flirty or clingy. That way in a year or so, if you still like him, you have a head start on the relationship. If not, hey you have a good guy friend and those come in handy when you do start to date, meaning their opinions on the boys you go out with are valuable.
LoViNu2mOuCh answered Saturday March 25 2006, 12:01 am: Hun, you're in seventh grade?...You have your whole entire life ahead of you, you have a million other boys you will meet and be able to go out with...
Stop stressing over this one boy...I mean you are just so young...just realize that you have so much opportunity out there for you and so you need to just forget about this boy.
I just can't stress enough that you are just yound and you have a bunch of guys ahead of you and there is not need to hang on to one boy...trust me I do know what I am talking about...
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