I like him but it's so complicated is it worth it?
Question Posted Monday May 7 2012, 9:30 pm
I'm 16f and the guy I like is 14m freshman I'm a sophomore. I think he is so adorable! I met him last year at my variety softball game he thought I was "hot" he texted a girl on my team saying that! Which gave me confidence and I got over this one kid because of him. Now that he's in my school I can't get my mind off of him I visit his 2nd period sometimes and he says hi but I get to choked up to carry on the convo further! The problem is that I'm shy and his sister who's a junior is on my softball team and we are cool it's like alove hate relationship which is all messing around. But she can have a real attitude and she complains how her brother gets everything. I just don't know what to do I really like him! Help
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? VeNzUeLa answered Friday June 1 2012, 6:58 am: I understand what you mean by feeling all choked up, but how about you get a mutual friend to introduce you two to each other (as if you've never met before) and have that mutual friend talk to him and you - a three-way conversation. That way, it eliminates the pressure on you, and instead it's shared between the 3 of you.
You got to ignore the sibling rivalry, all siblings have some sort of rivalry, don't let that affect your opinion on the guy!
LoveBurner44 answered Tuesday May 8 2012, 10:49 am: if you really like him, sometimes you just gotta go for it. you gotta look past their "troubled" family members in order to be happy. if his sister has a problem with you, ignore her and talk to the boy, worst he can do is say no [ LoveBurner44's advice column | Ask LoveBurner44 A Question ]
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