Boy Trouble! Help!

Boy Trouble! Help!

ok, so there's this boy i have a crush on. and he told me he liked me! so now we like each other....
the problem is, what do i do now? it'll be really awkward from now on when ever we're hanging out together. i'm to young to be dating, so there isn't really a "next step". please give me some advice!

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Clairebear14
on November 18, 2020
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All_hail_Melon_King
Just hang out
on December 27, 2017
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HeroSkyDreadmalV2
how old r u? cause ill see if you are too young, second you should go for it depending on your age
Fej123
My thoughts exactly
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on March 17, 2016
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on July 21, 2015
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molly1111111111111111111
You could say to the boy
"I like you, and I would date you but I feel like we're too young and we wont be able to keep a strong relationship but in time hopefully we'll be together2 but personally, you cant be too young to date... ive been dating since tge age of six haha xx good luck
on July 30, 2014
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Nightcat
Keep being friends, you'll probably last longer together than if you were dating. Dating's complicated, just try being really good friends so you know each other really well and then when you're older you can start thinking about going out. What's the point in a boyfriend at 11? Close friends is practically the same and nicer I think
ActingPower13
ok, thanks! :)
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on February 21, 2014
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on February 18, 2014
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Kisume
Nothing! the most important thing about a crush is enjoying each others company. the gift of your crush liking you back is that you can hang out without the tension of you worrying hell find out. just hang out, make small gift, and whatever you do, dont rush things. live life simply while you can
ActingPower13
thank you! don't worry, you don't sound 30! :)
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on February 18, 2014
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Kisume
oh god that speech made me look 30 O_O
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on February 18, 2014
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on February 18, 2014
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