Okay im only 13 and i have a neice (or however you spell it) and shes 6, so the other day me and her went to a school dance (we go to the same school) and she likes this guy in my class (little 6 yr old crush...how cute) and she was begging me to tell him, so i go up to hima nd im like "hey josh, my neice here has the biggest crush on you?" she started to burry herself in my stomache and i cant help but feel bad, i mean, 6 year old dont know what they're talking about, and it was annoying so i just went right up to him and told him. Am i a bad aunt? and can you give me advice please.
-Jan
bscotch answered Sunday November 5 2006, 8:45 pm: Jan, you arent a bad aunt at all..
shes just six and doesnt know what to feel
like i have a brother who just turned 7 and last year he liked a girl in his class and at his birthday party i was like "luke your girlfriend is here" and he freaked right out..but dont be worried or feel bad..she forgetabout it tomarrow
hopefully that helped your problem
-Bri [ bscotch's advice column | Ask bscotch A Question ]
DiNOxTHUNDER answered Sunday November 5 2006, 8:33 pm: i can totally relate.im 13 and i have 2 nieces and 3 nephews.something very similar to this happened to me before.my niece got over it though.try letting her paint your nails or do your makeup.that always works with my niece.good luck.=] [ DiNOxTHUNDER's advice column | Ask DiNOxTHUNDER A Question ]
geMssiMLol answered Sunday November 5 2006, 7:34 pm: You arent a bad aunt, you just tried to make her happy. She's only six, she'll forget all about her crush soon enough when someone else comes along. Don't worry too much!
karenR answered Sunday November 5 2006, 7:25 pm: No you aren't a bad Aunt. You did just what she wanted you to do. She was probably acting bashful more than anything. I hope her crush was nice about it. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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