My 12 year old brother hangs out with this 16 year old named Tyler. Well apparently tyler thinks im the hottest thing since microwave popcorn, which i am perfectly fine with haha :)
But they live in indiana and i live in kentucky. I visit my dad there every 6 weeks. Tyler has a gf and was recently being picked on until he beat him up and then his 18 year old brother beat up the kid and got put into a detention center. Now dont say stay away from him he is a player because that is not neccisarily true.
question one:
people think that he is a bad person because of the bullying thing and that he is a player? what do you think??
I know it would be hard to continue a relationship with him being the long distance, but i want to have fun this summer. And i know there is the possibility i could get attatched. But i dont care, im willing to take that risk.
question two:
would you??
how could i flirt with him and stuff?? I want to show him im interested without actually saying "i like you idiot." or something like that :D so can you help me??
the relationship would be fun..but it might hold you down. since you wouldn't be able to see him a lot and i dont know i think it would bum you out for summer since you would already be dating somone that is miles away instead of finding a new "summer love" or whatever.
i dont think i would because, personally, if i had a bf i only see every 6 weeks i would miss him and feel depressed in the time that i should be having fun. summer gives you a lot of free time and more free time gives you too much time to think. [ You_Got_Advice's advice column | Ask You_Got_Advice A Question ]
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