Dealing with Crushes/Expert Profile

Erika

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returns 12/31/2013
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I can help with teenage crush problems because I have been through it all. I can`t help with anything involving wanting to have sex with the person though.

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I have gone through almost every teen age problem there has been. I understand what having a crush on someone for a long time can feel like, even when they never like you the same way.

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Jacob11/21/09101010 
Gertrud04/27/09101010Thank you so much! Finally, somebody I .....
Steve04/23/09101010Thanks, I'll try to follow your advice! .....
Chris02/23/09101010Thanks again
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Recent Answers from Erika

2009-06-15 Crush:

sadly, many girls do not make the first move. even though times have changed since the old days when guys were expected to ALWAYS make the first move, many girls still enjoy the fantasy of being chased

2009-06-14 teen crushs:

Steps   1. Approach him and start a conversation, but don't make it too obvious that you like him. If he approaches you, look him in the eyes as a sign of affection and confidence.   2. Try to touch him

2009-04-27 HELP!!!!!!!!:

You should definitely get to know her better. You can't ask someone out that you hardly know, that will make things more difficult, especially  since you are both shy. Get to know her the best that you

2009-04-27 crushes:

You are absolutely old enough to like boys. it is VERY common for girls to start liking boys around your age. It's not about being rebellious, it's about being a normal girl! You're not being rebellious

2009-04-26 he left his belongings:

It could have been a sign that he wanted to see you again, so he made an excuse to where he HAS to see you at least one more time. That or he truly is careless, but I highly doubt he is careless enough

 

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