i lied about my age... and stuff to a guy i met at a club
Question Posted Sunday July 11 2010, 9:15 am
okay so
im going to be a senior next year at highschool,
but i went to a club last night with fake ids...and some of my friends knew the bouncers and stuff so like yeah
i was only going to enjoy the night since its summer time!
so i danced with couple of guys and one of them was really cute
he asked for my number so i gave it to him altho i was a bit scared of telling a total stranger my number..
then he texted me and did not seem like a bad guy at all
it really sounded like he wanted to see me later on, eat together youknow, not like a one night stand shit or whatever
i had to lie to him that im 18 and going to college next fall, but im actually 17.
he wants to see me this weekend eat and watch movies or something - (so sweet)
i do want to go, but i've never lied to person this much! my age and that im going to college soon? should i just tell him now that im actually a senior? or tell him after we meet and see if he still wants to see me again...
soccerrocks answered Sunday July 11 2010, 6:14 pm: If I were you I would be honest with him before you guys go out, because if you do go out with you're risking that you like him even more than you do now. If you like him more than you won't ever want to tell him the truth and age may matter to him, especially since you wouldn't be a legal adult yet. Be honest with him before going out with him. [ soccerrocks's advice column | Ask soccerrocks A Question ]
THE-RACK answered Sunday July 11 2010, 1:49 pm: You already set yourself up in a lie, a big one at that. I would just not talk to this guy. I'm assuming hes older than 18, and might not want to be with someone under 18, especially if they started off lying. So you could tell him the truth,but that'll be awkward. [ THE-RACK's advice column | Ask THE-RACK A Question ]
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