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a sixth grader inlove with a seventh grader


Question Posted Monday August 20 2007, 8:51 am

There is this boy named David that I have known as a babe and longer. He is a year older than me and I really like him and is wonderin if he likes me too. Lats year a the end of the year on the last day I saw him talking ALOT to this girl and I'm kinda jealous. What do I do?

P.S this year he is goin to jr. high I'm in middle school.


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missymay123 answered Monday August 20 2007, 3:39 pm:
>>OMG- ok im seriously like an expert on this, its happened to me before (and its normal for girls to be attracked to guys who are a few years older than them!) And there are alot of flirty girls in my middle school too. One of the ways is just call him or txt him a few times a week, and he'll start calling and txting u bak. and then your relation ship will grow stronger and stronger, and he'll start to ignore those icky flirty girls & want to spend more time with you. Another way is later on have one of your close friends ask if he'd ever be intrested in dating you and see what he says. Then you guys will already know alot about eachother since you have been talking to him alot. Which will make it easier for you guys to bring up conversation while your dating =]!

good luck!!
--missymay123 <3

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TillToniteDoUsPart answered Monday August 20 2007, 1:51 pm:
If it makes you feel any better, I'm in high school and the guy I like is in college, haha. He's 3 years older.
Tsktsk.

Okay, so yeah, the main key is to talk to him a lot but you HAVE to flirt or you'll just stay in the friend zone, and the friend zone sucks.

You can't be annoying or clingy, because he's older, and he'll just be like
"Ew. Little kid. How annoying." Like, he'll just be so full of himself and stuff. Boys are like that.

So, yeaaah, talk to him, flirt, don't seem too interested!

Because I know that some guys think that it's pretty attractive when girls seem not too interested, but then other guys think that she needs to get the stick out of her butt.

K,
Hope I helped.

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CaileyxCalamity answered Monday August 20 2007, 12:25 pm:
you should start talking to him, and make him feel comfurtible around you, then as your relationship gets stronger you could tell him how you feel about him and ask if he feels the same

hope i helped =]

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MissTaterzAdvice answered Monday August 20 2007, 12:24 pm:
Dear sixthgrader

Talk to this boy
Dont be to feisty though
if he likes you he will stop and talk
f he doesnt it will be clear

theres nothing wrong with going out with someone older than you
Trust me
Iv done It

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