New here? Register in under one minute   Already a member? Login245057 questions, 1084625 answers  

  DearCupid.ORG relationship advice
  Got a relationship, dating, love or sex question? Ask for help!Search
 New Questions Answers . Most Discussed Viewed . Unanswered . Followups . Forums . Top agony aunts . About Us .  Articles  . Sitemap

Should I try to find him to see what happens?

Tagged as: Big Questions, Dating, Teenage<< Previous question   Next question >>
Question - (10 February 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 10 February 2008)
A female United States age 30-35, *kweek writes:

kay, so when I was in eight grade I fell in love with my l.a. teacher's son...I mean seriously fell in love...but It never really crossed my mind that he might like me back but now that I think back on it I realize that maybe he did likw me back and he knew I liked him and I could have had a chance with him. now i'm junior in highschool and I still haven't gotten over him at all. and there's things reminding me of him all the time...not to mention how when I was in ninth grade he paid a little visit to my school which something happened that made me thunk he liked me again...am I being immature or something like that or should I try to find him and see what happens?

View related questions: fell in love, immature

<-- Rate this Question

Reply to this Question


Share

Fancy yourself as an agony aunt? Add your answer to this question!

A female reader, baybee-x-sparkii United Kingdom +, writes (10 February 2008):

baybee-x-sparkii agony auntdo you know where he is now? id try and get his msn or something.catch up on old times and get to know each other again. take it from there and see whether there is still something there.

surely a friend would have his msn or mobile number?

<-- Rate this answer

Add your answer to the question "Should I try to find him to see what happens?"

Already have an account? Login first
Don't have an account? Register in under one minute and get your own agony aunt column - recommended!

All Content Copyright (C) DearCupid.ORG 2004-2008 - we actively monitor for copyright theft

0.0312632999994094!