So i really like this guy alot, were not going out but i wanna kiss him, everyone is trying to get us to go out, so one of my friends (who is his to apperantly) told me that i should kiss him once then walk away, and that he will want to kiss me next time, but that i have to tell him that we cant kiss because were not going out, and that when i kissed him its cuz i couldnt risist, so here is my question should i do it? is it fair that i kissed him and i wont let him kiss me? please help im 13 hes 13 to and im really greatful for your answers
Additional info, added Sunday May 8 2011, 10:41 am: so on friday we went to the movies and we watched Fast Five but we didnt watch most of it cuz yeah we were making out, so i applied for a really good high school in my area, lyk 5 minutes away from my home and i got my acceptance letter yesterday (saterday), and him and my sister are really close so he told her friday that he was gonna ask me out but he had to noe if i was gonna go to that school because he lives lyk 2 minutes away and if i dont go to that school then it was gonna be a long distance relashion ship and he didnt want that.
So my question(s) is:
Did we movie to fast?
If we did how can i slow things down a bit?
So if i didnt get accepted to that school we were just gonna be friends with benifits?
LatinaAdvice answered Friday May 6 2011, 12:47 pm: No you shouldn't , its always better when the guy makes the first move feels more special and i'm telling you this cause when i was your age i wanted to kiss someone so bad but i didn't wanna look desperate it's not a good look on a girl if she goes chasing a guy just for a kiss.
If he likes you he would take you out on a date , and when the moment is right you both will kiss.
your really young , you friends dont even know what they are saying !
good things come to those who wait just be patient :) [ LatinaAdvice's advice column | Ask LatinaAdvice A Question ]
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