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I fell in love..what next?!?

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Ifell in love with this boy this summer. He's three years older than me and he was a counselor at my camp and I was a counselor in training. We were really good friends and it almost seemed like he liked me too! I know it's love becasue I've never felt this way for anyone before...he has this way of making me feel so loved no matter what. Whenevr I'm upset he knows exactly how to make it better. HE listens to everything I say and really cares about me. He's also really touchy and flirty and so sweet. Now that camp is over, I probably won't see him until next summer. He goes to college about ten minutes away from my house and lives at home, which is about a half hour away from my house. Although we were best friends at camp, I'm nervous to talk to him outside of camp. You see, at camp age doesn't come up but now that camps done, I'm afraid that he'll come to realization that we indeed ARE three years apart. help?!

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  1. If he was so close to you inside the camp, Im sure he wouldn't mind hanging out with you outside. :)

    What do you have to lose? Ask if he wants to catch a movie sometime, and that it'd be nice to keep in touch since camp is over. Im sure he'd be all for it. :)

    He didn't seem to think age mattered in camp, why should he outside? Talk to him, don't be afraid, just because you're not in some camp anymore. It's only a different place, Im sure he'll still be as close to you outside, as inside the camp.

    GL!


  2. if you rele love each other then age won't matter and if it rele conserns you talk to him about it! if it's love then he'll understand and if it is lust and he doesn't then he never cared and wasn't meant for you!! talking is the best thing you can do.

  3. My friend's grandparents were thirteen years apart, married till death parted them.

    Age won't matter so much when you are both adults.

    Strike up some courage and tell him you like him.

    It is better to [have] love[ed] and lost than to not love at all.

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