older boy, friend doesn't aprrove, i don't know what to do.
Question Posted Friday August 6 2010, 1:09 pm
Alright. I'm fifteen (girl) and the guy I think I might like is seventeen, we'll call him Matt. Sooo Matt and one of my good gal friends haha used to have a thing about two years ago? And they kinda rekindled it a liiittle bit last year, but they never dated, or really hung out alone or kissed or anything. Well i've been talkign to Matt for like a few weeks or so and I think I kinda might like him :\ ! I don't know though. I haven't admitted this to any of my friends but two of them have been like "girl. you like him. admit it." even the one that used to have a thing with him is like "awwww you and Matt?!" but anyway, another one of my friends is a guy, he's a little older than me too but he's like one of BEST friends. He always kinda acts like my dad tho.. haha he's like "matts too old for you" "I don't like it". I know he just cares because guys in the past have tried to pressure me into doing "stuff" and I have and it's hurt and he just wants to protect me but Matt is like the nicest guy ever and would NEVER pressure me into stuff. I know this because I've been friends with him for like two years... My best friend saaaays he gets that but that he still thinks its werid. I just really want him to approve... but I also want to let myselfff admit I like him and I dont know why I can. Matt is sooo sweet and cute but he is going to be a senior and I guess that kind of is a pretty big age gap :\ he'll be eighteen in December and he's definitely gotten crap for liking me. I just don't know if this'll work... I need some advice!!
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