January 6th, 2009
ok im in 8th grade...and last year when i was in 7th i was going out with all these bad boys....i like going out with the bad boys and this year....well these some odd weeks i was going out with another bad boy...well me concelor told me that if i wanted to stop getting hurt i need to find a"geek" or a "good boy" and i have put some thought in it and i found this guy..i really like him...he is in the 7th grade...he has pretty eyes i mean they are beautiful like u can melt once u seem them he has sexy dimples and all of that to me he is fine as hellllll!but the problem is...he is my concelors son.... =[ idk if i should tell my concelor or if i should just forget about mario......i really like mario and i really dont want my concelor telling him things like dont go out with that gurl she is a bad gurl...i have changed to a good gurl and i really like this guy what do i do plz help!!!stop hurting your self . it sounds like to me that you are running around acting like a **** ... counselors are not allow to tell people what u guys talk about . even if it is his family ..... he can get in big trouble .im a lonely so idk but then who do i know i think u should ask him out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So go out with him, I dont see the problem.
And maybe learn to spell while you're at itif mario likes u then there shoudl be nothing stopping u find out if hes into u first before u tell ur conselor Thanks for helping me with my question. I want to email you since I am so upset with my situation and need an opinion from a girl your age.
That is tough, and for sure the counsellor will tell his son.
Just show that you have changed, like little gestures like thoughtful gifts or being polite etc. so they will both SEE the changed you.
I wouldn't talk about it, I would show action.
Concentrate on school and (spelling, sorry your spelling is poor) and make something of yourself and prove them all WRONG!
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