iiL0VEY0U answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 9:11 pm: Girl Please,
Heck No It Isnt'
:) And There Sint Anything Wrong With Like Him
Either Or Going Out And There Isnt Anything Wrong With Him Being Younger Then You;;
Dont Listen To Other People That Say Anything Diffrent! :) [ iiL0VEY0U's advice column | Ask iiL0VEY0U A Question ]
LiTTLEGiRLBLUE answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 8:10 pm: It's not weird at all. People might think it is, maybe because you don't go to the same school. But it's only month difference. I think it is okay to go out with someone who's in a lower grade than you. As long as you really like them. [ LiTTLEGiRLBLUE's advice column | Ask LiTTLEGiRLBLUE A Question ]
shortcake90 answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 7:57 pm: nahh of course its not weird. your allowed to do whatever you feel comfortable with. its only weird if you or he thinks it is. =) dont listen to anyone else, just follow whatever you feel is the right thing. Just because you wanna date a guy year younger than you doesnt make you any different than someone going out with a person a year older. its all about personal opinion and trust it, anyone who truely cares about you will understand. just follow your heart =) [ shortcake90's advice column | Ask shortcake90 A Question ]
jennuhhx answered Tuesday September 25 2007, 7:57 pm: oh no of course it's not wierd at all, it's not a big deal either, if people have a problem with you dating an eigth grader, they're probably jealous that you have a boyfriend and they dont, i mean thats mostly why people talk about other people. but yeah, its totally normal, im in tenth grade and im about to date a guy in ninth, its completely not wierd, dont worry about a thing. hope that helps :] [ jennuhhx's advice column | Ask jennuhhx A Question ]
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