((15/f))okay so there is this guy named christian, hes a senior and im a sophomore. we have liked eachother b4 and we started a realtionsip....kinda sorta....it was "complicated" and then one day he decided that it would be better if we stayed friends. so i went out with another guy for two months. i went out with him at first cause i really liked him, but then i realized that i was thinking more about christian then my current boyfriend. so i used him to get christian jelouse.....follow me? well i recently found out that he likes me back, and i really like him. and we got close over the break when we went paintballing with a bunch of people. he like held me when iw as cold and he flirted with me ALOT. i feel like it was my fault that the realtionship ended last time, so i dont know if i want to do anything about it this time. hes going off to college in state, but i can't help but wonder if i should see what we could be. what should i do?
emibabyxlove answered Thursday January 3 2008, 8:18 pm: maybe you could try going on date or two with him. Then you can decide if you actually want to have a relationship again. And you're not still going out with the other guy, right? lol. [ emibabyxlove's advice column | Ask emibabyxlove A Question ]
girl16 answered Thursday January 3 2008, 8:09 pm: love is a risk , a risk to you might want to take just imagine what it might be and if all fails he will be in another school in collage so if you don't work out you wont see each other much if you don't want to
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