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About Matt
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I can answer many questions in this area. I can help with asking someone out, getting over a breakup, and much more. If you are questioning yourself as to whether or not what you're doing is right or not, please feel free to ask me. I know much about teenage dating, considering I still go through many of the issues myself. I love helping other people, and there is no question that I will not attempt to answer.

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I am a teen myself for the most part, therefore I have much experience in this area. I have been on dates, good and bad. I have broken up with, and been broken up with several times.

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I have posted several poems on the website known as www.poetry.com

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I am currently a Jr. in High School. At the end of school, I hope to go into the field of Psychology to learn more about people and issues they face.

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I have some educational awards, as well as other ones as well. I always look forward to earning more awards.

 
   

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Topic: Teen Dating Issues



Expert: Matt
Date: 3/17/2008
Subject: Help

Question
I'm a freshman in high school and i really like this girl. She just told me recently, come out of conversation, that i am "her best guy friend." Does this put me in what they call, "the friend zone." Do i no longer have a chance of being with her? Help, please.

Answer
Hello John.

Aww; no way.  Her telling you that you're her "best guy friend" doesn't mark you out of the "dating-area".  I've had the same thing happen before me as well, so don't get discouraged by what she said.  I was once told this by a girl I liked, and I waited a while before I told her I would have liked to go out with her.  She told me the same thing, but I never asked her out because she had a boyfriend already.  So, your answer is "No".

You still have a chance with her as long as she is not taken already.  If she's already taken, you can wait for her or choose not to.  Either way, you still have a chance with her, so goodluck. ^_^

                             --Matty--

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