I know it's almost the end of the year but I've had a crush (god I hate that word) on on of the junior guys for the longest time. He's a really sweet guy and we only talk from time to time but I couldn't stop the "school-girl crush" from happening. Is it even possible for a junior to like a freshman? Or am I totally out of my league?
Rhaychull answered Thursday May 10 2007, 6:18 pm: Their is no problem with him liking you. Honestly, I don't believe in the whole "Out of my league" theory. Everyone has someone to love, and because he's older doesn't mean you two can be together. [ Rhaychull's advice column | Ask Rhaychull A Question ]
0NEL0VEEx answered Thursday May 10 2007, 5:33 pm: yes it's entirely possible! i know like 9 thousand freshman who are dating people older than they are. just go for it! try to make plans to hang out, or get his number and call him... but if you do, don't call him until you've had his number for at least a day or two... and just do what feels right... then you'll know =) good luck with everythingggg ♥ [ 0NEL0VEEx's advice column | Ask 0NEL0VEEx A Question ]
beckss answered Thursday May 10 2007, 5:23 pm: Yes, it's possible. At my highschool, juniors seem to always go for freshman for some reason. It doesnt matter how old you are. If you like him, dont be ashamed of it because of your age! Age difference seems to be such a big deal when you're in school but once you get to the real world, you'd probably date guys 2 times older or younger than you, haha. But seriously, age is nothing... I would go for it. It's the end of the school year though... So try and make plans with him over the summer, or wait until next year. Good luck! [ beckss's advice column | Ask beckss A Question ]
x0xqtpiex0 answered Thursday May 10 2007, 5:06 pm: yes it is possible for a junior to like a freshman
one of my friends is a sophmore and she had an 8 month relationship with a senior
also, my cousin is a senior and is dating a freshman
so just go with your instinct
hope i helped =] [ x0xqtpiex0's advice column | Ask x0xqtpiex0 A Question ]
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