I am 15 years old and i am a female and i currently like this guy named torrey.
he is sucha sweetheart and he really knows how to treat a girl proper!
The other day we were playing a game of 20 questions and he asked me if i had ever liked him and i said yes and so i asked him the same question back and he said yes, and then i asked him if he still liked me and he said yes and i told him that i still liked him, but he said he wanted to take things slow, so im not sure if were a couple or not. He keeps saying how badly he wants to kiss me and i told him i want to kiss him really badly too. I really hope he is planning on asking me out becuase i like him ALOT!
Anyways im supposed to be going to his house this week to watch scary movies(his choice) and i don't know if i should ask him to make us official or if i should wait?
SO please Help!
Additional info, added Tuesday June 17 2008, 10:24 am: Okay!
So Torrey and me were just talking!
and he was calling me baby and sending me kisses over MSN! =)
I'm SOOOO happy now!
i reeally think he is gonna ask em out!
but one problem!
i forgot to metnion its like a 20 minute drive to his hosue! and thast kinda farr =( so i don't know fi he wants to just deal becuase he doesnt want anything long distance!
KellyHappy answered Tuesday June 17 2008, 12:24 am: Don't worry about the distance, 20 minutes is short.
I dated a guy who lived an hour and fifteen minutes away once and we were together for 6 months with no problem.
Thats really great that you found someone who treats you good.
I bet he'll make it official and you guys will be great together =] [ KellyHappy's advice column | Ask KellyHappy A Question ]
mhm answered Monday June 16 2008, 8:54 pm: Just wait. Im pretty sure he'll ask you when you go to his house, or maybe try to grab your hand, kiss you whatever. So just see how it plays out. [ mhm's advice column | Ask mhm A Question ]
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