Hey. Im thirteen years old and my little sister is in 5th grade. She has a friend that at first i thought he was wicked cute (in like a little kid way) but then i fouind out he likes me and I sorta like him. If I was in his grade and he asked me out i would say yes, even now I want him to ask me out becuase i would say yes. But what would I do, I mean thats like petifile liek i would never make out with him or anyitng but im really afraid of what people in my school would say. WHAT DO I DO!!??
Additional info, added Sunday November 19 2006, 8:57 pm: Ps im in 7th grade and hes in 5th..but you would never know it, he wicked mature. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? FaBuLoUsJaNe answered Wednesday November 22 2006, 6:13 pm: Well, first of all, does your sister know that you both like each other? and is she okay with it? That could be a little weird for her. But other than that, if your sister is okay with this, then i think you should go out with him (if he asked you out). I think you should ignore what everyone else thinks about you and this kid you like. If you like him, then you shouldn't ignore your heart because of what other people say to you, even if he is two years younger. But if you really think about it, two years really isn't that much. I'm in 9th grade and i know a ton of people going out with 7th graders and 11th graders. Its not that weird. If people make fun of you, then just ignore them. Who cares what they think. Its your life, and they should let you take control of it.
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