Tell him that he's too old for you, cuz he kinda is.
Or, just say that you don't like him, or just NO.
2007-01-05 09:18:27
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answered by Hurley 3
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First of all, you need to make a teacher or counselor aware of what's going on. Tell them what he is doing and that it bothers you. You are not ratting him out, you are protecting yourself. He may not even realize that his behavior is harassment. The adult you talk to will explain this to him, and get him to stop. If they don't take it serious, tell your parents or another adult until someone listens.
The next time he asks you out stand tall, look him in the eye, say a firm NO, and walk away. Don't explain or say you are sorry. Don't talk to him other than the no. This way you are not doing anything to encourage him, and the firm no may embarrass him enough to make him think twice about asking again.
I hope he stops bugging you soon.
2007-01-05 01:41:51
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answered by Virginia S 3
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I agree with the person before. Always remember
NO is a complet sentence!!!!!!
2007-01-05 02:28:56
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answered by bcermy3 1
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