im in 9th grade, 15, and im THIS close to going out with a 7th grader. he's 13. this is odd, because im not desperate, im just really attracted to him. and we like each other. but, is it worth it? and is that really odd? and, by the way, i don't care what people will say, that wouldn't be a reason not to go out with him. so any words of advice?
EriksBallerina answered Sunday May 20 2007, 10:17 pm: If his parents and your parents are okay with it, and if he's mature then i'd do it.
I'm in 8th grade and I'm THIS close to going out with a 6th grader (though he's 13 and im 14 1/2)... so you're not alone!
don't go spreading it around- i'm serious don't tell ANYONE. then the whole world will know and everyone will say mean crap about you. plus he'll get teased.
cOws_in_yOur_tuba answered Sunday May 20 2007, 10:14 pm: Well I'm currently a senior girl and went out w/ a freshman boy a while back. Yes, people will say stuff. But if it doesn't bother you, then go out with him. Just remember he might not be as mature as you, so you might run into problems there, or at least I did. But anyway, I say go for it. I don't think it's odd. You're just two people attracted to each other and age is just a number. And if anyone says anything, just say you're like Demi and Ashton hah!
hollister_lover09 answered Sunday May 20 2007, 10:12 pm: i think its fine. just think, when your in 11th, he'll be in 9th. people think eww he's in middle school, yeah, but you see seniors dating freshman all the time. i think its fine as long as you both like each other!<3 [ hollister_lover09's advice column | Ask hollister_lover09 A Question ]
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