Hi, so I'm a high school girl and there's this guy I really like and think he's like the sweetest guy ever and is really gorgeous, but he's like 3 years younger than me (I just turned 18 he's 15). Many ppl would normally be like "eeeww that's weird" (and I usually would never consider a younger guy either). But he's actually really mature, like more mature than most of the guys I know my age. But also, the other thing is that I've only known him for about like a month and a half and have only hung out with him like once at a concert where he totally saved my life (where he like held me in the mosh pit because I felt dizzy), but have talked to him a billion times since then, AND am going to prom with him in like 2 weeks.....idk what to do and I'dask my friends but they'd prolly be like "ahh he's too young don't bother" Do you think I should tell him how much I like him? And is he too young?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? caramella answered Thursday May 10 2007, 11:13 am: i dont think you should go for him,hes young and probably doesnt know what he wants,most guys at this age like variety of girls and dont like sticking to one girl specificly and love flirting.You might need a older guy that knows what he wants so he can treat you right.But...if you reaaaly like him...tell him but you must take the consenquences of your actions,noone can tell you what to do in this situation,do what makes you happy.If he turns out not liking you or breaking your heart,remember...hes a KID and kidsd make mistakes [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
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