I NEED MAJOR HELP WITH A GUY IN MY CLASS!!!!!!!!!!
Question Posted Tuesday March 3 2009, 3:04 am
Okay! So there is this guy in my class named Mark whose 13/m and I’m 13/f, and he is so hot and funny and cute and sensitive and MY TYPE!!!!!! It’s hard to talk to him because he's always surrounded by all hid friends (boys and girls.) He has the most BEATUIFUL eyelashes in the world. And when I was at his birthday on 12-19-09 I hugged him good-bye... from the side. If his mom wasn’t in the room watching my every move I would have hugged him from the front and possibly pecked him on his cheek..... if only. The worst part is that I’m not what you would call "slim, skinny, anorexic, Paris Hilton" I’m what you would call "fat, chubby, big" and what’s even worse is that I’m the TALLEST IN MY ENTIRE GRADE!!!!!! Please help me, cause I really like him and want to know if we could really have a chance with each other.
Mr-Fix-It answered Tuesday March 3 2009, 2:57 pm: Ok not to sound harsh but NONE OF THOSE FEALINGS WILL NOT LAST. He may seem like the most perfect, most likable, and the most beautiful guy but that’s probable not how he really is inside. I'm a teen to try to keep this in mind when I say at that age it's not the best time to date I don't even date yet. Because of my bible trained concisions. But you know I can’t tell you what to do. And I’m shore you aren't "fat, chubby, or big" and you know that some guys like tall woman. But I hope something I said help.
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HotSauce answered Tuesday March 3 2009, 2:46 pm: You're only young once. So, yeah.. Just tell Mark... Be casual, and do it not infront of alot of people. Ask him if he'd like to be more then just friends. Don't be so safe. You need to jump on it! =D You may never have the chance to ask him again. o.o So ask him... Be strong woman!! =D [ HotSauce's advice column | Ask HotSauce A Question ]
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