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Friday, January 05, 2007
Is it weird that I like 12 graders?
Kira, 16, from Texas asks:
Is it weird that I like 12 graders? Both me and my friend like a senior, two different seniors. We are in 10th grade, we were paired with them in gym class during square dancing. We don't know what to make of it. Our friends say that they are way out of our league. Once the guys that we like sat out and we were stuck with guys that smoked. We gave the seniors a dirty look and then they looked worried. Afterwards the one senior went up to us and said sorry for sitting out. They didn't do it after that. We are so confused! They seem to like us but we have no idea.
VictorM's answer:
No, it's not weird you like seniors; it would be weird if you didn't. Let's face it, at 16 you're starting to have tastes a little more sophisticated and naturally older boys will be more appealing. And seniors have no problems with 16 year old girls, because chances are you've developed already. And at that age, it's important for them. That's not the only thing they'll notice but trust me, it's the major thing. So be prepared to handle that.
Is it weird that I like 12 graders? Both me and my friend like a senior, two different seniors. We are in 10th grade, we were paired with them in gym class during square dancing. We don't know what to make of it. Our friends say that they are way out of our league. Once the guys that we like sat out and we were stuck with guys that smoked. We gave the seniors a dirty look and then they looked worried. Afterwards the one senior went up to us and said sorry for sitting out. They didn't do it after that. We are so confused! They seem to like us but we have no idea.
VictorM's answer:
No, it's not weird you like seniors; it would be weird if you didn't. Let's face it, at 16 you're starting to have tastes a little more sophisticated and naturally older boys will be more appealing. And seniors have no problems with 16 year old girls, because chances are you've developed already. And at that age, it's important for them. That's not the only thing they'll notice but trust me, it's the major thing. So be prepared to handle that.
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