i am 13 and the kid i like is 17 his name is will. we made out about 3 months ago. it was just a one night stand. =/ but ever scine then i can never stop thinking about him. like ill just be in class and ill day dream about him. at first i thought ill get over it. but it had been 3 months and i still havent. i only see him once every 2 weeks. whenever i see him i run up to him and hug him so tight. and some times he sleeps at my friends house with me. but latly he has been mean to me. i didnt do anything. i just want to stop thinking about him. anyone have any advice?
aquababe1 answered Monday October 16 2006, 2:49 pm: it sounds like he just wanted someone to makeout with, and you're getting all clingy so he's getting futher out of your reach (not that he was close anyway). i doubt he's interested in you for the interesting, smart, and friendly person you are. when you're 17, try looking at a 13 year old and see if you would actually want to date one or not, because chances are hes just being an asshole and using you becase you're so young and wouldnt know any better. [ aquababe1's advice column | Ask aquababe1 A Question ]
BitsandPieces answered Monday October 16 2006, 11:57 am: The easiest way and quickest to get over one guy, is to start paying attention to the other hundreds of guys available. You are sure to find nicer guys that are cute, too. Forget the meanie, and don't let yourself get used again. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
adrifacee answered Monday October 16 2006, 8:55 am: honey hes seventeen.
my friend is in your exact position.
just be friends with him
dont make it more then it is.
but ask him why hes being a jerk.
and dont hook up with him agian
that wont help you get over him at all. [ adrifacee's advice column | Ask adrifacee A Question ]
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