Question Posted Thursday February 15 2007, 8:21 pm
Ok so thnks for the "Matt problem" that yu gave me advice for but i got over him...so anyway I like this boy in my neighborhood that is home-schooled and his name is Brandon.. but I really really really like him more than i ever did Matt anyway he has a gf but when i talk to him it is mostly about Football because i go out and play football with him, his brother, my friend dez, and a boy named Shane...and when i play i play takle and i always takle him and his brother always talckes me...anyway i dont know what to say to him...but i did ask him out but he said he has a gf and i dont want to seem akward around him...so what do i do????
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sneevley answered Friday February 16 2007, 10:15 pm: Ok, first, I'd figure out if you really do like this Brandon kid. Because trust me, you don't want to get into a relationship with anybody if you're still liking Matt. The relationship won't reach it's full potential, and you'll have regrets, thinking that you just settled for something that you could never truly be happy with. If you have really gotten over Matt, then good for you! If not, i can't blame you, because that stuff can seriously be hard to get over, I know from first hand experience. Anyways, if you decide that you really do like Brandon, then i'd try to lay it low for a while, and keep hanging out with him and stuff. If you're friends for a while, and if you get closer and u don't just have a relationship around football, maybe you can start dropping hints again. But since he has a gf right now, i'd try to stop w/flirting as much as u can, which i know can be hard. But just give it some time, see what happens with you guys as friends, and him and his gfs relationship. keep me posted :] [ sneevley's advice column | Ask sneevley A Question ]
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