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Question Posted Wednesday October 25 2006, 8:03 pm

first of all i am a freshman and the guy is a sophmore who i like and my evil friends told him that and he told them,
"in a few years."
what the hell does that mean? can i have some insight on this please and please help!!!!!!!!!!


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BitsandPieces answered Thursday October 26 2006, 11:59 am:
It means that unless you want to wait a few years and waste them pining away on him, take it as a nice turn-down for now. Give up on him for a while and have fun dating guys that are close to your age and know a good thing when they see it!

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MelLeDisko answered Thursday October 26 2006, 12:00 am:
He probably just means in a few years, he'll be older, and you'll be too. As people tend to get older, the age difference between people doesn't seem so bad. And grades in High School and everything make it sound ten times worse. Like, a 16 year old going out with a 17 year old doesn't sound that bad, right? But if you were to say "A sophmore's going out with a senior!" Everyone would then be like, flabbergasted, haha.

So I don't know HOW he said it, like in a kdiding or serious tone or anything, but if serious, he probably means give it a few years until you're older, and maybe he might like you then like you like him. But if he was just kidding around, he might've just been joking about the age difference and whatnot.

Also, if he's serious, he could also mean,"Wait till you get up to the High School ( unless 9th grade's in your High School, I'm not sure. It's not at ours )."

I hope I helped.

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Teza answered Wednesday October 25 2006, 11:27 pm:
It means that he thinks you're too young. It's just a 1 year difference so I don't see why it's such a big deal. Some guys are embarassed to go out with Freshmans.. pretty lame though but as you get older, age difference means less.

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NinjaNeer answered Wednesday October 25 2006, 10:03 pm:
Well, as you get older, an age difference means less. So a couple years' difference in age will seem like a lot less in a few years.

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DefinedEyes answered Wednesday October 25 2006, 9:55 pm:
I think he means, that maybe in a few years, when you are older? He may see you the way you see him? Its complete weirdness, I mean in a few years your both going to be older, its not like your going to catch up with him in age. Its only a years difference, not that big of a deal. So dont worry about it, he's probably just thinking he's too old. But its only a year.

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