I am a 13 year old female and I like a guy in my grade and I feel like he likes me back. But I mostly like another guy in my grade who is dating someone. I'm scared that my minor crush is going to ask me out so should I go out with my minor crush or should I wait til my main crush becomes single again and then see if he likes me?
lightoftruth answered Monday October 21 2013, 9:41 pm: My advice for you would be to take your time. Figure out your feelings.
I mean if you get with the guy you only kinda like, will your crush for the other guy go away? If it doesn't, then you're just gonna be breaking some hearts. You'll be with a guy that you kinda like and then dreaming about being with someone else.
So just know who you want. I know it's hard to like more than one person, it makes everything complicated. Before he asks you out, make sure you know that you only like him. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
CupidsAssistant answered Monday October 21 2013, 9:02 pm: Oooh Love Triangle ;)
I would say go out with your minor crush. A normal relationship will last for who knows how long. Your crush could still be with his girlfriend for the next year. Plus what if he and his girlfriend break up and he does not feel the same about you? If I were you i would give your minor crush a chance. Who knows, maybe if you go out with him you may start to like him even more. P.s You have no idea how lucky you are. Most girls would burst into flames if they knew their crush liked them back(I mean that in a good way)
;)XOXOXO [ CupidsAssistant's advice column | Ask CupidsAssistant A Question ]
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