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A girl i like


Question Posted Friday November 2 2007, 6:27 pm

I'm a 17 year old male and I like this 15 yr old girl and i talk to her a lot and everybody keeps telling me she likes me. When i ask her about relationships and all that she said she had so many bad relationships and that she doesn't know if she wants a bf. So should i ask her out?

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CatholicSchoolGirl answered Friday November 2 2007, 6:39 pm:
I think you should start out by talking to her some more. Get close to her, let her see that you're there for her. Just make sure you aren't pushing it too fast!! That is the worst thing a guy can do, is go too fast for a girl. As soon as you think you can feel a 2-way attraction, ask her [politely!] to be your girlfriend.

Since she's younger than you, you have to be careful you aren't too agressive. In today's society, older guys that go for young girls are though of as predators. Just show her you care for her. :)

Good luck! ;]
- CSG.

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