alright. im 13 .. maybe youll sya im too young for dating. but us teenagers think love is all me live for. but anyways. i have a boyfriend and i dated him maybe 10-11 times CRAZY I KNOW. but im dating him now and theres this other boy who likes me and want to go out with me. i said ill have to choose between them. the boy that likes me dumped me before because we never hung out anywhere else but around my neighboorhood. and im very confused onn what i should doo.
to help you with you advise ill tell you that the boy that likes me if cuter then my boyfriend but if i ever got in a argue ment or fight with the boy that likes me hell totally just say its over. (at least i think so) the boyfriend i have now if i get in a argument or fight i still get a hug at the end of the school day.
i cant stop thinking about the boy that likes me and the fun times we had around the neighboorhood.
please help me.. PLEASEEEE
Based on the information you gave me, I'd say to stick with your boyfriend. If at the end of they day he still loves you no matter what he's the right one.
Nevertheless, I can't choose for you. If you really like the other boy better go for him. But if he's just going to end things after a silly little fight then being with your boyfriend would be better. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
mwalnutss answered Saturday October 7 2006, 3:01 am: hey, no, dating at 13 isent too young. i got my first bf at 9 =]. your young, live freely. personaly i would tell your bf that you need a break. then try out the other boy. if it dosent work, go back to your boyfriend. hope i helped. [ mwalnutss's advice column | Ask mwalnutss A Question ]
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