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He is 18 and I'm 15, should I dare to ask him out??

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Question - (26 October 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 26 October 2008)
A age 30-35, anonymous writes:

i really like this guy 'brian', but the problem is that he's eighteen and i'm only fifteen. but i've liked him since i was eleven and he was fifteen. he turned eighteen in july and i only turned fifteen yesterday. but anyway, i really want to tell him i like him. i may even be in love with him. but i don't know if i should. so my questions are: 1.)should i tell him how much i truly love him? 2.)should i ask him out? 3.)and if he were to say yes can couldn't he get in trouble? please help!

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A female reader, cloudnine-andbeyond United Kingdom +, writes (26 October 2008):

cloudnine-andbeyond agony auntwell at the moment i think as your 15 it could just be a crush. everyone gets them. my sister is 18 and her boyfriend is just turning 21. that is the same age gap but because they are older it doesnt seem to matter so much. if you really feel that you like this boy then tell him how you feel but be careful because teenage boys can be nasty and not think about a girls feelings. i suggest you think about this before you tell him. good luck xx

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