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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 12:42 pm
*puts up a "GO [N]" Poster* 4laugh
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 7:24 pm
 First off I think its a good idea to get advice from your peers. Get some advice with female friends in particular. There was an old saying, 'Girls go to girls to talk about boys. Boys can't go to other boys to talk about girls because they're all clueless and would end up standing around clueless. So boys need to talk to girls' xD Like pretty much everyone else here, I'd say go for it. You have nothing to lose and nothing to hold you back, why not? My first relationship started in 7th grade and it lasted for 18 months or so. I could give you dates xD November 20th 2003 to St Patricks Day 2005 (God I feel old *gonk*). We decided to break it up before I moved, but he and I even now have been contemplating getting back together for the last 2 years. People would say its puppy love and I would get so mad because it wasn't. It was the real deal. We were both mature for our ages because of one reason or another, but it really worked. We were constantly together and we fought like a married couple xD I made dinner at his house, he's made dinner at mine, we'd stay up late using walkie talkies to talk to each other. It was just amazing. But now we're 3000+ miles away from each other. Even so we still talk to each other often and still use pet names for each other for fun. Even though we've broken up he's still one of my best friends. Thats the important part. Anyways, its overall amazing to be in a relationship. I'm totally behind you. If you ever need tips, advice or help not only are we here but you have friends at school that I'm sure you could talk to too. Friends are the best people to have around when in a relationship. Make sure you talk to your friends about her before you ask her out. If they're good with it and they like the girl then go for it! If they're a bit weary about her then try rethinking it over from their point of view.

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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 8:30 pm
Ask her out. It's the right thing to do.
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 1:26 pm
Wow everyone is giving such good advice. Anyways I have my first relationship in the 8th grade. It didn't work out that well but that was just me.
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Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 3:18 pm
[N]! I had no idea you were in the 7th grade!
*High fives* A fellow seventh grader! Woot! ^.^
Ahem, anyways. I know this might be just a bit late, but I still count, right? D:
But yeah, I understand. You should ask her out. I believe that age doesn't matter at all, (unless we're talking illegal) but maturity does. If you think you're ready, then you should go for it. Be strong, and just know that if she rejects, you can always use a voice changer to call her at night and use threats. (Be sure to check if she has caller I.D. first!)
D; I just HAVE to leave my own personal comment. I think that the 7th grade seems like a wonderful place to start a small relationship, and you should treat it like a real, serious relationship, but I mean..what the <********>, people.
There's an 8th grader at my school who's going to have a baby. And guess what? Now there's a 7th grader who's expecting one, too. I'm not lying, it's all true.
>< And then I turn around and find out that half of my fellow student body has a girl/boyfriend?! Wtf! When the hell did this happen? I thought boys still had cooties. D: (Really, all of the guys just think I'm absolutely ugly, which I am. <3)
And I must admit..>> I have a lover, and I'm seeing how this works out. He lives on the other side of my state, but we call each other frequently. He's really cute, and sweet, and mature, and he can draw, andandand..*rants on and on*.
Ahem, I think you get the point. Just ask her out and know that you'll have other chances with other girls in the future if you're rejected. There is more than one girl out there, you know. Keep that in mind. :3
*Edit* JEBUS! O__O The last post was almost ten days ago! Dear god, my advice might be useless!
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:20 pm
ok i was in my first relationship in 4th grade dude just take the plunge
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:46 am
My Niece is in second grade and she's dating. So you're defiently not to young.
Not to meantion girls mature faster, so if you're already interested there's good chances it's on her mind too. 4laugh
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:48 pm
Relgabrix ((Is that what the young folk say?)) Suddenly my seventeen years seems so old. gonk But really, Rel, everything that you said was very well put. And it's quite interesting to hear it from another point of view. 3nodding [N]: A good rule a thumb might be consider every "serious" relationship seriously. By that, I mean for a long time (hopefully longer than a year.) Don't be scared by that though, because that is what you want, right? One last thing: [N], it doesn't matter whether or not everyone else is hooked up. It's about you and her.
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Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 11:52 pm
She dreams.....
I say you go for it.
Nothing ventured nothing gained, right?
 ...I am her Nightmare.
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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 1:24 am
I say go for it, but then I'd be a hypocrite. I have my own problems. [rant]
I like a guy, who likes a girl, who doesn't like him. Why yes, I am in the seventh grade. I go to an international school. I know that after the eighth grade, both of us would have moved away. I've told him that I like him, but it doesn't have seemed to affected our friendship to much. We have already started splitting into groups. Four people are in our group. Me, him, and two other guys. And so I think "am I to wait...?"
Am I to wait.
[/rant]
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:20 pm
purree I say go for it, but then I'd be a hypocrite. I have my own problems. [rant]
I like a guy, who likes a girl, who doesn't like him. Why yes, I am in the seventh grade. I go to an international school. I know that after the eighth grade, both of us would have moved away. I've told him that I like him, but it doesn't have seemed to affected our friendship to much. We have already started splitting into groups. Four people are in our group. Me, him, and two other guys. And so I think "am I to wait...?"
Am I to wait.
[/rant] Har. The same thing happened to me when I was your age. Except I didn't wait for him. I moved to Germany after 9th grade. I am a firm believer in not catering to people who aren't interested in me.
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 3:14 am
U CAN GET ONE WHENEVER U WANT ONE REALLY AND U SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO WHAT U WANT. I DON'T KNOW HOW OLD I WAS WHEN I HAD MY FIRST RELATIONSHIP AND I LOST TRACK OF HOW MANY I HAVE HAD YEARS AGO
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