Choose the one in your school

Visitor's Question from a 16-20 year old Female
who and how do i choose.
I won't go in exact details- but there's two guys i really like.The one is in grade 9 in my school the other one is in my grade but not in my school.The one that's not in my school i met in the begining of this year then about 2 weeks later he left my school, i still phone him every nown and then to find out how he's doing.(Don't know if he likes me)For the other guy i know he likes me and he knows i like him but i've never really spoken to him, with the other guy i have over the phone.Hopefully i might see the one guy(that doesn't go to my school)and go to the movies or some thing, maybe the other guy too but i highly doubt that.I really like both of these guys a lot! my problems is i'm scared i choose the wrong one and that i'll regret it.what do i do? I'm 14 yrs old




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My advice is to choose the one in your school.

You will see more of him. First you have to make contact with using the usual method of saying hi, use his name, and smile. Do this several times until he gets the idea that talking is ok.

Keep talking to the other guy too. Nothing wrong with that. When you start going out with one of them, make sure the other knows that you have a male friend that you want to keep.

Good luck!
George

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