I am less boy crazy than I have been... What's wrong with me?
Question Posted Sunday January 1 2012, 6:03 pm
Okay so, I'm like any other teenage girl: I like boys, and is or was boy crazy. I woke up yesterday not even thinking about a bot, but then again I don't see girls that way. Is it because I'm maturing, or is it just phase.
Erinn_the_bamf answered Monday January 2 2012, 12:16 pm: You're probably maturing. It's really a good thing to not be focused on boys all the time, as it gives you a chance to think about the other areas of your life. See some girl friends or do some homework. Not thinking about a boy doesn't mean something's wrong. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
lightoftruth923 answered Monday January 2 2012, 3:44 am: I think it's a good thing that you're not boy crazy. It makes you seem more mature that you can focus on other things and you don't have boys on your mind all the time.
I have a boyfriend and I'm not always thinking about him, talking about him, ect. I mean I love him and I do think about him but it's not obsessively like some girls are.
Anyways, nothing is wrong with you. It's a good thing that you're not really obsessed with boys. [ lightoftruth923's advice column | Ask lightoftruth923 A Question ]
Rumely answered Monday January 2 2012, 2:38 am: It may be a momentary, hormonal thing, or it may be maturity. In any case, it gives you an opportunity to think about boys and relationships in a calmer, more rational manner. And it gives you opportunity to focus your thoughts on things other than boys. Nothing is "wrong" with you, this sounds like a good thing. Even if it's only a phase, the perspectives you gain in this time will benefit you in the future. Enjoy your moment of clarity! :) [ Rumely's advice column | Ask Rumely A Question ]
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