Well,I've never been the one to "talk" to someone i've never met before but I guess you could say im giving it a shot.
This guy is 19 and lives in Georgia but is moving here in my town ,right near me...tomorrow!
I've met his grandma,whom he is going to live with for the time being.We have been talking online and in texts etc and he's pretty nice and cute from what his pictures show.He seems equally as interested ,we both have been talking daily for a couple weeks and now he said we should meet.I really do want to meet him !I don't know if its a good idea or not..The only reason I even began talking to him to begin with was because I met his grandma and she was telling me about him.I don't know her personally ,ive just met her once randomly.
What should I do?
gr8fruit answered Tuesday September 22 2009, 8:34 pm: Hey there,
If he is really nice,cute,and you have already met his Grandma, I would say 'Give him a chance!'. You shouldn't judge him, without really getting to know him and since he is going to be living close to you, you are going to see him almost everyday anyhow guaranteed.
But, in the end it is all up to YOU. Trust your instincts. If you want to meet him, there is no reason why you should not. You are not a risk of losing anything, just gaining a new friend, an awesome neighbour, and a sweet relationship :) If you do decide to meet him (which I recommend), and it does not work out, you can always tell him you don't wish to see eachother.
As I said before, Go For It! It is always nice to meet new people and fun to learn more about someone you are interested in :)
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