Im trying to get over this guy I liked, and my friends are trying to convince me it wouldn't have worked out anyways. hes a jock, he probalby only talkes about football and boobs. I talk about the wonderfull music were playing in band, (were in the same band class, same instrument) and how beautiful nature is, and how i love to express myself though dance yadda yadda...
are my friends right? would it have worked?
mystical_breeze answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 7:37 pm: Okay, you said he 'probably' only talks about football and boobs. You need to get to know him yourself. That's the only way you can know for sure.
cecemtz answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 6:49 pm: you'll never know unless you try! don't always listen to your friends they might just be jealous. but i think you should take it slow get to know him and take it from there. just try, have no regrets in life. good luck! [ cecemtz's advice column | Ask cecemtz A Question ]
Em231 answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 5:40 pm: Hey, my name is Em231 and i think I can help you
I'am sorry to say (Don't get mad at me) it
wouldn't of worked out . All jocks think about
is cheerleaders boobs,buts and there selves I know!!
I see alot of them at my school I hoped I helped!
Em231
If you want one on one advice email me at ethom@Wildblue.net [ Em231's advice column | Ask Em231 A Question ]
andalixsays answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 5:38 pm: It might have worked, it might not have. You never really know this kind of thing. But honestly, they really could be saying that to help you get over him. If you felt really emotionally connected to him, then it could have. Why are you trying to get over him? If you really like him, then keep talking to him. You don't have to flirt if it's because he has a girlfrind now or is unavailable for some reason, but don't stop talking to him. You'll miss his company. [ andalixsays's advice column | Ask andalixsays A Question ]
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