I really like this guy..hmm...let's call him "Steven". He's REALLY cute and I just like him. We're actually pretty good friends and he and I ALWAYS have laughs together. But he told me that he liked someone else..."Courtney". Now..."Courtney" is one of my good friends and she is like..the best person ever. But I'm just so jealous and I don't know what to do....-sigh-. Courtney has admitted to liking him but refuses to go out with him. What should I do? And..I've never gone out w/ anyone...not a kiss or anything...T.T
Oh and if this helps.. I'm 13/F and I've NEVER told anyone who i like...
Thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? AskGwen answered Friday May 5 2006, 2:53 pm: You sound intelligent for your age. All I can tell you is that at 13 yrs old you have a lot of time to find Mr. Right. Do what is right. Let him go. Who knows, later on, he may turn right back to you. But for now concentrate on you.... Your turn for passion is coming. Right now is too early. When you're older you'll see I'm right and you'll be ready for it. But for now you have to get through each day without hurting him, Courtney and yourself. You can only do that by doing what is right. Concentrate on that!
scrubsinatubx answered Thursday May 4 2006, 9:23 pm: well from my experiences.. i can help you.
first of all - do NOT freak out at midnight when you're talking online and tell him everything =X.. try to pull him aside sometime and tell him that dating Courtney isnt a good idea.. tell him things about her that you wouldnt think he'd like. i know its mean but i tried that and it almost worked. except my "Steven" still couldnt get over "Courtney." So really its not the best advice.. but thats what i can tell you.
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