hey guys so i have a friend thats 12 years old but shes so mature for her age i mean she has a really opened mind about stuff nd stuff anyway she likes this guy... lets cal him bobby.. but hese 15 years old turning 16.. she really likes him and she knows hese not lookin her way because he likes another girl lets call her jessica.. nywy school finished nd he went to a nother country.. nd she still likes him she was begining to get over him she was so close to until she found out that he camme back nd she got so happy nd so i think that her feelings ccame back but the girl that helikes went to another country aswell nd i heard that he already got over her anyway but this year hese gonna be in skoolwit us nd the thing is is that she wont kno how to get over him because they are rlly good friends.. even thou thyrs like 3-4 years diffrence.. but she really likes him nd no they wont go outcause she doesnt do those kinds of stuff... nyay..the question is iz that she doesnt kno what to do she wants to get overhim but she cant.. i rlly need ur help.. seriosuly plz help me to help her im sorry this was long but its true..
hollister_lover09 answered Saturday August 25 2007, 9:56 am: So your in what 6-7th grade? And hes in 11th? You need to be truthful, he more then likely doesnt like her in that way. Right now that age differnce us huge. But when she gets older, maybe. But as for now, dont talk to him as much. You might not see him in school, im taking it as your school is big, bc you habe the middle school & highschool together, so she might not see him. I'm not sure of what all to say, but I feel that it wont happen. He doesnt want a girl that isnt even a teenager, no matter how matture she is for her age. Im sorry.. [ hollister_lover09's advice column | Ask hollister_lover09 A Question ]
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