Jimbo10 Posted November 29, 2004 Share Posted November 29, 2004 I help the teacher for a class of grade 8 kids at school (im grade 12) I do it cause it's easy, fun, and i get 100% so it rasies my GPA, almost everyone does it who is anygood at a class (woodwork, , mechanics, Jazz band, w/e) Anyway. Their is this grade 8 girl who i can obviously tell for various reasons she like me. One time she was even making motion with her tongue with her friend when she thought i wasn't looking. Anyway, she is cute, but intulectualy, what is the point eh? So i realized the other day, we are becoming friends, but im not even at all interested in being that (i cant help think she is my brothers age haha). Am i going to hurt her is he tries to go somewhere and i say know, should i just say nothing and let her figure out im not interested, i've never really known about a girl who i was not only not interested in, but wouldn't be appropriate. What do you guys think,? am i thinking about it too hard? Link to comment
7CardStud Posted November 29, 2004 Share Posted November 29, 2004 I wouldn't say anything, if anything try to ignore her, let her figure it out... Funny and very Gross at the same time... Link to comment
Rattlehead Posted November 29, 2004 Share Posted November 29, 2004 oddly enough i have been in this situation....except mine was going and helping out the art teacher during an 8th grade class the best thing to do is just ignore her...sounds harsh but it works for some reason when i was in my later years of school several younger girls seemed to take a liking to me for some reason ...its a weird and uncomfortable situation..at least for me it was Link to comment
Just A Teen Posted November 29, 2004 Share Posted November 29, 2004 Ya you gotta look it at funny ways like... When you were 5 she was just born... ya even if she was 15 or in 9th grade you still be a good 4 years.. haha id go no contact ignore her.... if that don't work make somethin up bout your " girlfriend " Link to comment
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