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21 Jan 13 at 7 am

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20 Jan 13 at 4 am

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20 Jan 13 at 1 am

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18 Jan 13 at 7 pm

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18 Jan 13 at 7 pm

Asked by Anonymous

asker I have a thing with this guy and I've only met him once but he inboxed me a few days ago with hearts and stuff and now we have a thing, he inboxed me asking if I was ready for a relationship but I chickened out and got my friend to reply and he wants to meet up with me soon and I think he's going to ask me out soon and he was talking sexually but I'm not ready for anything sexual but I don't want him to think I'm a pussy and hate me, what should I do? :(

If this guy really likes you, he’d respect that you’re not ready for a relationship, you can’t rush into things like this and if he doesn’t value you and your decisions, then he obviously isn’t the right guy, because he’s only thinking about himself in this situation. 
If you ‘chickened’ out, it means you are having second thoughts about this all and if you are, it wont be worth it in the end, darling.
If he wants to meet up, consider taking a friend, so it’s a casual thing or go by yourself and talk to him about where you two stand, in relation to - sexual interaction, friendship/relationship etc.
He definitely wont think you’re a 'pussy’ or hate you, he will understand and appreciate that you’ve talked to him and if he does retaliate in a bad matter, leave him. Simple as that. You won’t want a relationship where you’re constantly worrying about making him unhappy. 
Before you do all this, figure out your main priorities in life and don’t go against your beliefs, because you’re trying to impress or make a boy happy.