14/f
theres this guy that ive known for like ever [9 years to be exact] and we've always had feelings for eachother and we've always been close but he doesnt exactly live very close to where i do. but when we see eachother its like we were nvr apart. so im going to spend a week with him and his family because we very close and im kinda hoping that maybe him and i will do stuff [sexually]. and im not sure if its wrong for me to be hoping or wanting it to happen. i mean in some ways im nervous about doing anything but then the other part of me is like yes do it. I'm not sure what i should do?
karisue answered Sunday January 7 2007, 11:36 pm: if you feel strongly for this boy & you know you won't have any regrets then there isn't a thing wrong with wanting to do things. :] [ karisue's advice column | Ask karisue A Question ]
Luvsingin201 answered Saturday January 6 2007, 11:36 am: No gurl there ain't nothin' wrong wit wanting ta hookup. Yoou should just be patient, and not rush in. Trick number one. Never ever act like you're desperate around him. It gives guyz a reason to call us ladies a S to the L to the U to the T. Act natural and flirt a little,just let things move slowly and naturally. On that night make sure you serve strawberries and cream, light some good scented candles. And watch a movie to start out.
Boy4gd answered Saturday January 6 2007, 9:04 am: theres nothing wrong with wantin to be with who you love & if somthing happens then its happened i dont see anything wrong with uvless your not sure only do sumthing like that if you are aure its right [ Boy4gd's advice column | Ask Boy4gd A Question ]
holahayley56 answered Saturday January 6 2007, 2:07 am: Its not wrong to want to do those things. But, it is wrong if you actually do those things.If your nervous or asking any questions about it, you're not ready. Don't rush into things your not ready to do. [ holahayley56's advice column | Ask holahayley56 A Question ]
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