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crush with a girlfriend well i tried asking this as a public question, but i wasn't getting any good and well thought out answers. so do you think you can help me?
15/f. first of all is it weird that i'm in 9th grade and i like an 8th grader? anyway the guy i like is super nice to everyone but the problem is that he has a girlfriend. his girlfriend goes to another school so i don't actually know her but i heard that she can be a realy b****. anyway i've started talking to him afterschool and he is so nice to me and a lot of the time he seems like he's flirting with me. like the other day he hugged me, and he is always asking me to come with him and follow him if he goes somewhere. then when i sit down he always sits next to me and then leans in real close (its kinda ackward actually lol). well we are in the play together and he was trying to twirl this one girl. and the girl messed up and he was jokingly like i bet megan (thats me) could do better and he like held my hand and twirled me. it was so cute and he like randomly will like put his arm on your back if he is standing next to you.
ah omg its so weird becaues it seems like he's flirting but then i remember that he has a girlfriend. what can i do?
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Of course I can help you. Its fine that you like an 8th grader. Big deal, one year difference, its not the end of the world. Yeah, this guy is deffinitly flirting with you. But, since he has a girlfriend, theres nothing you should do. You should actually probably talk to him and let him know that it makes you feel uncomfortable considering he does have a girlfriend. You can flirt with him, but, just make sure he knows that thats it, and nothing more, dont be scared to either, its not good to flirt ths much with someone when they have a girlfriend. Good luck, hope i helped!
-Brina ]
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