I'm 18 and I work in a restaurant. There's this guy that works there as well. Hes 22. He's very sweet, very nice, and he's a really good person to talk to.
Any problem I ever had, I would go to him and he'd always help me out and give me advice. Once, I was supposed to talk to him about something at the end of work but someone kept talking to him and i had to go. He texted me later that night apologizing for not being able to talk to me, and he told me to text him what's wrong.
He's like my best friend at work, we always talk and joke. A few days ago, we were talking about something and he said "it's hard not to notice you" and I'm like "what's that supposed to mean??" And he was like "because you're really pretty". I thought he was just lying because it was out of the blue and random.
Today, I had different makeup on and when he saw me at work, he was like "you look nice today". And then later on I started talking to him something while he was doing something on the computer and he got distracted and started talking a lot and then he was like "wait.. what was I doing? See, i forgot what i was doing because you're so pretty!"
Does this mean anything? It just kinda feels as if he's saying it just to be nice. I don't know.
adviceman49 answered Tuesday October 2 2018, 6:30 am: Is there any reason why someone would not find you pretty? There is only a 4 year age difference between you so there is no reason why if asked not to date him.
If you two were younger say 15 and 19 then there would be an age problem. You are an adult now, even if in your senior year of high school by law you are an adult. As an adult the age difference between two adults dating has less mean.
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