Theres this girl at school that i "like", were both in year 7 and we first meet in pre-school. on the first day of pre-school and the the first thing i did was walk up to her and started a conversation, we've been friends since. my friends think she likes me, but I'm not to sure about that. Ive been thinking and realized that she moving..... in a month. Ive got the rest of holidays to figure out what to do, should tell how i fell or what ):
Maaaaan. Do not bother right now. Please. That young it's bad news. Wait until Year 9, you will NOT regret it (chances are you won't even like her anymore at that point).
Have one last talk, and get her phone number so you can talk over the phone sometime. She might find more interest in you when you're older. It's worth a try.
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Besides, the chances are that you will stay together until marriage-time are virtually zero. Just, don't.
well its better to have loved than lost
No. Dark Surf is right. Which would you rather have? A girl you dated in your early teens that you though you loved, and you hooked up, and she broke up with you and she ruined your life? Or would you rather stay away from dating for a while, and concentrate on school and sports?
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You cannot be 13 if you're in Y7. You must be in Y8 at least to be 13.
I seriously recommend you do not start dating at such an immature, inexperienced and (ultimately) futile age. Please, don't. Concentrate on schoolwork and having fun. If you REALLY want to have a girlfriend, wait until Y9; but I don't recommend it, as it will disrupt your GCSEs.
Besides, the chances are that you will stay together until marriage-time are virtually zero. Just, don't.
ONLY ONE EDUCATION SYSTEM EXISTS IN THE WORLD.
NOBODY HAS EVER HAD TO REPEAT A YEAR OF SCHOOL.
Getting her phone number or penpalling is okay, but you have to remember there's no way you're going to see this girl again. You have to realize that. Anyways, there are some 400 million single girls on this planet, you've got plenty to choose from.
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all right Im back and Ive devised a plan that im keeping the plan to my self for now.
If it involves secretly dating her, being "friends with benefits" with her, or otherwise involves associating yourself with her sexually or in terms of love, then it's a bad plan.
PLEASE HELP
Venit, quessit, induravit.
i would, but when ever i try it just wont come out.
Maaaaan. Do not bother right now. Please. That young it's bad news. Wait until Year 9, you will NOT regret it (chances are you won't even like her anymore at that point).
no, 13 and i was waiting until i was older BUT she's moving to new zeland
Then definitely don't bother.
The framing of this circle on the ground
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well its better to have loved than lost
No. Dark Surf is right. Which would you rather have? A girl you dated in your early teens that you though you loved, and you hooked up, and she broke up with you and she ruined your life? Or would you rather stay away from dating for a while, and concentrate on school and sports?
The framing of this circle on the ground
Brings whirlwinds, tempests, thunder and lightning.
ONLY ONE EDUCATION SYSTEM EXISTS IN THE WORLD.
NOBODY HAS EVER HAD TO REPEAT A YEAR OF SCHOOL.
Back in grade 4 a bunch of us got kept down
ONLY ONE EDUCATION SYSTEM EXISTS IN THE WORLD.
NOBODY HAS EVER HAD TO REPEAT A YEAR OF SCHOOL.[/quote]
well welcome to Australia
The framing of this circle on the ground
Brings whirlwinds, tempests, thunder and lightning.
ONLY ONE EDUCATION SYSTEM EXISTS IN THE WORLD.
NOBODY HAS EVER HAD TO REPEAT A YEAR OF SCHOOL.[/quote]
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I was pointing out the flaws in his assumption. I'm Australian.
well welcome to Australia[/quote]
I was pointing out the flaws in his assumption. I'm Australian.[/quote]
yeah me to, its just that Ive seen people get kept down here so i was just pointing it out
no its not any of them