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hi Jack. Advice needed [haha, sorry for the title]


Question Posted Tuesday June 26 2007, 7:08 pm

Okay, so I've known this guy for 5 days. He asked me out 2 days ago [I said yes] and I really like him. He's 16, I'm 15 [we're 10 months apart & he's a year ahead of me in school] He seems nice enough, but I'm not sure if he's jsut trying to get in my pants.


Anyway, I kissed him yesterday [and he tried to use tongue] I wouldn't let him, because I wasn't ready for it. Was I right in doing that, or should I have let him do whatever he wanted?



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Cux answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 10:30 pm:
I believe you were right in doing that. The relationship should progress only how fast BOTH of you want it to. If you didn't want any making out, you don't have to. Let him know this, and if he gets mad, he most likely is just trying to get in your pants. I would suggest finding someone that you've known longer and that you can trust; this guy knew you for 3 days and asked you out- doesn't that, in itself, explain it all?

--Jack
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