So, first off I am in the 7th grade, 13 years old, and a girl... I have 2 boys I like and they like me back and BOLTH asked me out. #1 treats me with respect, goes to my school, I see him often, and he's really sweet and hott lol. But my guy friends don't like him very much, and my girl friends either hve a crush on him too or already dated him. -- #2 is not shy, and not afraid to do anything with me. But I dont see him as much because he goes to a different school. My friend like him from what they know, and he's really athletic and hott and he actually calls me every night. Who should I pick?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Sunday June 4 2006, 8:21 pm: i think you sent me this question twice, and if not then two people asked me alomst the same exact question - so heres my answer :] to start off with - WOW, your one lucky girl. but its pretty much all up to you. im sorry and i knwo thats not what you wanna hear, but i cant choose for you. but heres some things to think about. who do you see yourself with in a longer relaqtionship? once you go out with them, which one will make an effort to still be friends after a breakup? who would treat you better? who would make time to see you(outside of school)? who do you have more in common with? who can you carry on a convo with? all these are things that your should really consider before choosing. once you answer these questions, whoevers name you answer more - i think you should go for him. that little feeling youve got for the second guy shouldnt be ignored and it sounds like youve really got something for him, but you might not see him alot - which is hard especially at this age. while its great for the other guy because you see him all the time, but your risking a friendship by taking it to the next level. im sorry once again, but its all up to you. good luck =)
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