Im 13, female. and i like this guy. but people at school really dont like him...and i have a small reputation and im afraid that if i go out with him, ill shatter it. see...he asked me out tonight and i said yes. and then after i thought about it...i didntkno if i am mature enough...WHAT THE HELL SHOULD I DO????
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? raptor answered Monday July 24 2006, 1:04 am: I think that you shouldnt care about what other people think. dont be afraid of them. if you like him, you like him, and nobody should stand in the way of that. take your chances with him--he end up being a really great guy you might miss out on if your scared of what everyone might thinkk of you. sure, people may talk about you. but thats eaither because theyre jealous and want your bravery to do what THEY want and not what everyone excpects or not mature enough to get over it and move on. be your only person, dont let people make you think tht you sholdnt go out with somone because hes not "cool" enough or whatever. theyre not cool enough for even trying to get to know him better. go for it, take a risk. if you dont take it, he will prolly move on. then youll regret it. belive me..
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PANiCxATxTHExDiSCO answered Monday July 24 2006, 1:01 am: Screw your reputation.
Exquisitechick answered Monday July 24 2006, 12:54 am: WOW. You have to get over yourself. You shouldnt be embarassed of him. If you like him say yes, and if you dont then say no. But, if you say no it shouldnt be because "nobody likes him" Thats just retarded and selfish. If you dont because of it,then he dont need you.
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