Not sure what I really want when it comes to my love life.
Question Posted Wednesday February 1 2012, 5:34 pm
18/f
Well, when it comes to my love life I am not sure what to do. One of my best friends is in the army, he kissed me on New Years eve and is leaving from basic training and will be back the day before Valentines day. I like him a lot, but part of me feels like I am too young to be in a relationship. I like him in a way I could see me never being with some one else. But I don't want that so young. I've been in a few relationships and all ended badly, I don't want to lose my best friend, but I am afraid if I wait too long I will not have thee opportunity again.
Things don't always happen when you want them to. It would be great if we all met that perfect person right when we were ready for them. It just doesn't work that way.
Go for it. It's better to give it a shot than to live your life wishing that you had. He's given you a sign that he's interested, so it's not like you're jumping on him out of nowhere. Be aware that being a military girlfriend is super difficult, and that you will have some regrets when you see other girls your age whooping it up and dating around. It's hard to settle down early, but it's extremely rewarding. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
BellaThorne answered Wednesday February 1 2012, 9:34 pm: Too young to be in a relationship??? People in ELEMENTRY school date. If you love him, go for it. If he kissed you on New Years Eve, he likes/loves you. No friend kisses you. Hope I helped :) [ BellaThorne's advice column | Ask BellaThorne A Question ]
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