okay, well there is this boy josh that told me he liked me well idk what to do, because he first went out with my sister but they are long gone done with each other, and like i started hanging out with him at the skating rink and he has been an absolute sweetheart. He already told me he loved me and when we were skating i didnt have the hang of it and he helped me he actually held my hand and everything, And a couple days ago we went again and he sat by me the whole time until i would get upp.
So a little after time passed he asked me for a kiss and i liked him so much i couldnt resist so i did and it met so much.
I just dont know what to do.
please help me!
SAMzasis answered Sunday March 15 2009, 3:01 am: I don't quite exactly understand your question, BUT I understand the situation.
I think you should sit him down, talk to him about it, then sit your sister down and talk to her about it. It must be separate, or else there's always "but he said" "but she said" arguments, and it's just going to be a lot longer than it should.
If he asked for a kiss, well then, he's a gentleman, isn't he? [ SAMzasis's advice column | Ask SAMzasis A Question ]
xemmiex3 answered Sunday March 15 2009, 1:35 am: in my opinion, family definitely comes first. explain how you feel about him. show you care, and explain how much this would mean to you. ask her for her permission. if she says no, you have to accept it, as much as you may not want to. also, if she says yes and you two are close, maybe you should ask her what his problems are. is he really as perfect as he comes off to be?
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