i know this guy in school i have 2 class with him. im good friends wit his sister both of them now i like him he was a senior this year and i was a jounior. we hang out and talk, we talk more he called and asked if he could see me and i said yes him and his friend came over i talk to him and he told me how he was leavin at the end of augest to got to college. his colletge is like 1hr away and he like he broke up wit his ex a couple of months and that he was lokkend for a girl the he wanted me. but from wut i her from my friend that she is crazy but i dont know if i can trust her wit wut happen wit his brother and his sister also told me that she is crazy. i dont want to deal wit dramma but i do like him and i wanted to date hime for a while. i want to know if i should or let him go to college and prolly never get that chace again
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sdcutie717 answered Monday July 30 2007, 10:06 am: Well, when guys go to college, they want to be able to have fun and go to parties. You know, enjoy the college life. He wants to be able to do his own thing, and this isn't a good time to be starting a relationship with him. Take things slow. Tell him that you don't want to rush into things because you know that he is going to college soon and is going to want to be single once he gets there. Untill then, just have fun with him. You can hang out with him, just not obsessively. Keep in touch with him once he leaves. He will be back on weekends and holidays, and you can go and visit him sometimes too. If you really like him, then there will be a time for a relationship. Untill then, just wait and let him have fun at college. As for the girl, don't let her stand in your way. If she gives you any trouble, just ignore her and eventually she will figure out that you aren't as immature as she is and that you don't care, and she will stop.
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