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Met Jumper's boyfriend's father and aunt at football game last night...haha. Psycho!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 460128" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks, guys.</p><p></p><p>I don't really think Jumper is trying to fix it, although his family makes her angry. J. is not really a kid you normally feel sorry for. He is good looking, smart and extremely athletic (one college already accepted him and offered him a football scholarship, although he wants to wait for the one he REALLY wants to go to). In spite of his family, he is a high achiever and stubborn and will make it in life. Jumper just really likes him. I am not quite sure why he is hanging in there, considering all the drama. He could have his pick of girls his own age and at his own school where he is an athletic star. I doubt his parents would give him the same grief over somebody that they find more acceptable. I have to assume something is just really THERE for him now with Jumper. He is constantly afraid she will leave him. Jumper is really just a naive kid, yet this senior, who is quite popular, picked her. In so many ways, I wish he hadn't.</p><p></p><p>I really don't believe this relationship will last beyond his leaving for out-of-state. If he plays football, and he he won't go to a college that doesn't let him, he will be chased by all those hot, horny college girls...lol. He has never had a chance to just bust loose, but I think he will at college. Although Jumper says she expects them to break up when he leaves, I hope she really does understand and will be emotionally ready. At t hat point in time, she will have just turned sixteen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 460128, member: 1550"] Thanks, guys. I don't really think Jumper is trying to fix it, although his family makes her angry. J. is not really a kid you normally feel sorry for. He is good looking, smart and extremely athletic (one college already accepted him and offered him a football scholarship, although he wants to wait for the one he REALLY wants to go to). In spite of his family, he is a high achiever and stubborn and will make it in life. Jumper just really likes him. I am not quite sure why he is hanging in there, considering all the drama. He could have his pick of girls his own age and at his own school where he is an athletic star. I doubt his parents would give him the same grief over somebody that they find more acceptable. I have to assume something is just really THERE for him now with Jumper. He is constantly afraid she will leave him. Jumper is really just a naive kid, yet this senior, who is quite popular, picked her. In so many ways, I wish he hadn't. I really don't believe this relationship will last beyond his leaving for out-of-state. If he plays football, and he he won't go to a college that doesn't let him, he will be chased by all those hot, horny college girls...lol. He has never had a chance to just bust loose, but I think he will at college. Although Jumper says she expects them to break up when he leaves, I hope she really does understand and will be emotionally ready. At t hat point in time, she will have just turned sixteen. [/QUOTE]
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