i`m fifteen, and i`m from maine. i`m alone almost all the time, and if i`m not i`m with my bestfriends. but tell me, if you like somebody and he/she likes you should you go for them? even if there is a slight chance that your parents won't ever let you guys hangout or date? what do you do if you tried to give them a chance.. but then thing's went terribly wrong.
lets say his name is max and my name is mindy, but (you know my name.) but whatever. let's just say max liked mindy the beginning of his senior year, she was a sophomore,and he had already stayed back. he started getting alittle obsessive. and than things went from good to bad to good to worse.
what would you do?
xo Manda Lee.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xoMarisox answered Sunday November 19 2006, 9:13 pm: I would only go for them if I wanted to go out with them. Your parents will prob. be the problem. You can tell them though, I am mature enough for a boyfreind and I really like him. I have had freinds who went behind their parents back and never told them she had a b/f. But that is your decision, I will admit, I have done it too! You should always give second chances. So try it again and if things are getting really sucky, then end it. If Max is getting to obsessive, and you don't like it, end it as soon as you can and as kindly as you can. Just tell him that you can't have a b/f right now or something. I usually say, I really need to focus on school right now or something.
Bottom line, give it another try only if you like him. If things start to go really down hill, end it.
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