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The guy who is leaving for college, or the guy in my grade?

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Question - (25 May 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 25 May 2010)
A female United States age 26-29, *oel71 writes:

i like a guy who is leaving for college when i am only a sophomore...he is my neighbor so i will pry still c him alot...and i also like a guy who is in my grade who i have previously dated...the senior likes me he has told me and i can tell he does..my fellow classmate claims to still like me but idk if he does bc he always has to have a girlfriend...i like both of them and im always goin back and forth between them bc i cant let go of the senior who is leaving what should i do go for the guy who is leaving or the one who is in my grade?

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A female reader, CaliGrown09 United States +, writes (25 May 2010):

CaliGrown09 agony auntSince you have two more years left in high school, I don't think the college guy would be a good choice. He is going into a world full of college girls. I might be wrong but it goes the same with you. You will have more options within the two more years of high school. Think about it. A guy will come to you when you least expect it, STOP SEARCHING FOR AN ANSWER :)

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