gaspppppp finally talking to this guy but what do i do????
Question Posted Friday March 7 2008, 11:55 am
Okay well in the first semester this really cute guy walked ito my spanish class, and well i was talking to my bestfriend and well i could totally notice him checking me out, im trying not to be concieded and all but after that day he came more and more. it was really fun to go to that class after that :) but when it came to christmas break we stopped talking........no talking. then i saw him in the hallway the other day and i was OMG OMG flipping out and well i laugh when i flip out so i was laughing liek hardcore. but then i saw he had a myspace so i sent him a request he added me and then messaged me and i was laughing bc i was flipping out. well he has a girlfriend now, and well i dont know if i should keep on talkign to him. and well i like him alot but the thing is he might tryout for cheerleading but the thing is in cheerleadering is that you cant date inside the squad. HELP ME PLS should i keep talkign to him if he has a girl anddd ohhh yeah she is a DANCER!!! DANCERS DONT GET ALONG WITH CHEERLEADERS!!!!! and well i told him i would help him with his cheerleading should i????????
Andreaaaa answered Friday March 7 2008, 4:36 pm: Not sure if this is what you want to hear, but if he has a girlfriend, I would definitely give up on the guy. Theres definitely a lot of guys out there. Besides, you can't date within the squad, so why bother setting yourself up for heart break, right? All the sings are pointing to "IT WON'T WORK OUT" [ Andreaaaa's advice column | Ask Andreaaaa A Question ]
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