Question Posted Wednesday September 10 2008, 8:59 am
Alright, I'm a new member here so this will be my "first" post.. My name is Chase, 13 and am in 8th grade.. I'm kinda curious about a couple of things, and how I should handle them..
I really like this one girl, we started talking for the first time back in March or so.. I thought things were going well for a while, I knew she didn't have feelings for me like I had for her, but I was fine w/ that..
A few months later it seemed that she started liking me, throughout the summer during school break we're talking pretty often and I thought things were going quite well..
Around a month ago, shortly before school started, her friends (which were busy doing other stuff during summer) started hanging out w/ her again. Which I was fine with, 'cause I knew she hadn't seem them much, and then now that school has started, she decided to date this one guy and hangs out w/ all her friends, and it seems a bit "different" when talking to me..
Mind you, we both go to seperate schools..
Any idea what I should do? Perhaps just give it a break and let her spend time w/ this new boyfriend as well as her friends?
beautevil78 answered Wednesday September 10 2008, 7:12 pm: i think you are definetly on the right track when it comes to allowing her her space and i think that if you dont let the fact that she has a new boyfriend bother you then maybe if things dont work out between them and you give her the time to realize that you want to be more with her than friends then you could very well have a chance with but try not to rush her ok [ beautevil78's advice column | Ask beautevil78 A Question ]
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