Dear Bro Jo,
Hey!
I was just wondering if you think its okay to tell a teeny tiny fib to get a creeper stalker off my back?
'Cause I felt kinda bad about lying that I'd gotten a new phone, but mostly I'm just relieved he won't try to text me anymore.
And if he asks for my new number?
Should I just give him the nearest Pizza Hut's number?
- Curious
Dear Curious,
I think it's okay to kick a creeper stalker in the groin if that's what it takes to get them to go away.
So there!
But I will tell you this: when it comes to guys that like you that you don't like, lying almost never works.
Honesty, sometimes brutal honesty, is the only thing that works.
Frankly, C, I think it would be smarter to just block his number.
Seriously.
Then no texts and you don't have to lie
- Bro Jo
Dear Bro Jo,
Oh, I don't know if I can do brutal honesty!
I don't want to hurt anyone.
That would be awful.
Also, I've been thinking, and do you think it would be inappropriate to like a guy who is 20 when the girl is 17?
It's not me, or my situation, but when my friend gets back from his mission it could be and I just wanna avoid doing anything wrong... I just don't know.
The age difference isn't bad and I've known him forever, but I know you were like, "15 and 19 year olds can't be friends".
Well . . . now that I think about the time line, I'll be 18 and off to college when he gets back.
So I guess that's different?
- Curious,
Dear Curious,
Being honest is only painful if you're mean.
Lying can be much more harmful.
There's nothing wrong with LIKING a 20-year old guy when you're 17, but dating?
That's a "no".
18 and 21?
A bit of a stretch.
Less so if, like you said, you're out of high school.
19 and 22?
No problem!
- Bro Jo
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