I need advice on boys and how to tell them u like them
Question Posted Thursday February 1 2007, 8:21 pm
hi i'm victoria.
i like this guy but i don't know how to tell him i like him.and he is in 8th grade and i'm in 6th grade.so how do i tell him before he goes to high school?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? mariahwannabe answered Friday February 2 2007, 12:36 pm: It may sound harsh but why tell him??He's much older that you for a start and boys like girls their own age or older.You'll never really see him.And he's gonna grow up a lot - he might not wanna be with you.Also even if you went out with him - he's gonna find someone else because they'll be his age.It's just a crush.Not real love.And you're gonna find someone you're own age.I know you want to get it off your chest but there isnt much point.This sounds harsh but its true.AND you dont know if he feels the same way - and how akward will this be for him too.You'll hardly ever see him when he goes to high school - so any chance you do see him , he might just wanna hide away because he's embarrased because of what you said [ mariahwannabe's advice column | Ask mariahwannabe A Question ]
xxguccibebe answered Friday February 2 2007, 10:21 am: well you don't want to "tell him" you like him because him being older then you he may not have the same feeling's..so basically you want try to become friends with him or something before you just blurt out that you like him..and try to act mature (not saying that you aren't) and everything should go well :) [ xxguccibebe's advice column | Ask xxguccibebe A Question ]
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