Ok..so..i went on a date with this guy tonight and he was soo sweet. But..the problem is..im a little wild..i drink sometimes..and i cuss sometimes..i mean im your average teenager. This guy never drinks..and he just seems sooo good. Its not attractive to me..i like the bad boy image. Should i ditch this guy..or keep him around?
tropicalbabe33 answered Sunday March 25 2007, 7:14 am: I think you should stick with him for a while, go on some more dates and see how things go. You might start to like him, but if not, then it doesn't matter. You havn't got anything to lose! [ tropicalbabe33's advice column | Ask tropicalbabe33 A Question ]
luvbug555 answered Sunday March 25 2007, 2:22 am: lol you sound like me! i would say to stick with him for a little while. Oposites attract, and he might love that your so bad girl while hes so chilled. who knows? maybe hell party with you. give it a try, and if he bored you, then you can ditch him.
xo [ luvbug555's advice column | Ask luvbug555 A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday March 25 2007, 1:17 am: If you don't feel you can calm the wildness then it probably won't last anyway. Sounds like hes a little more mature and he probably won't like the wild side for very long.
I'm not saying you need change for him. If he was your hearts desire, you wouldn't be asking this. Sow your wild oats while you can. You won't be able to with this guy I'm afraid. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
DearAbby92 answered Sunday March 25 2007, 12:52 am: Don't pass him up because he isnt your type. See how far it goes. Maybe you'll bring out the wild side in him, and maybe he'll bring out some good in you! So go out again, learn more about him, and than see if there is a general attraction and if he's really worth it. Have fun!
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