I'm in intermediate and I like this boy at school and he is in the next door class. I'm taller than him. I like him so much that I think about him 24/7. I dream about him everyday and I think he's ADORABLE!! I told my best friend just recently and she keeps asking me why I like him. She thinks that he looks like a rotten tomato. What should I do??
Lionel1717 answered Wednesday July 24 2013, 10:30 am: Yeah, that sounds familiar. I used to be in a relationship with a guy that wasn't very bright but I was so attracted, I don't know why, you can call it natural magnetism or whatever, but he really drove me crazy. Meanwhile, my friends kept telling me nasty things like he's a piece of white trash, why do you date him, you deserve better blahblah. The worst thing is that I started listening to them and thinking like, yeah, I deserve better! So, I broke up with him and I still haven't found someone who winds we up that much. Check this article [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
It's about how to explain people why you like a certain person. Hope it helps! Just remember that no one knows what's happening between you two, so don't listen to such stupid comments. [ Lionel1717's advice column | Ask Lionel1717 A Question ]
Teen2TeenHelp answered Wednesday July 24 2013, 1:56 am: Don't worry about what your friend thinks. Just be happy you think he's nice. I mean, imagine if she thought he was nice too and secretly wanted him. At least now you know you don't have to worry about your friend liking the guy you like. Just because she doesn't approve of his looks doesn't mean that you should stop liking someone. [ Teen2TeenHelp's advice column | Ask Teen2TeenHelp A Question ]
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