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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 416448"><p>manster "dated" several girls in 4th grade. I remember that time and it was so surreal. He and his gal pal were even "kissing" in the back seat of my car on the way to a corn maze and it shocked my world at the time. I now realize it was harmless and more or less play acting for my benefit. To them dating was nothing more than a declarating of "liking" someone. One girl, G, last year asked manster to "date" and he told me he only said yes because he didn't want to hurt her feelings. The next day I asked him how it was going and he said "I had to break up with her... mom at recess she had to stand right by me and at lunch, she ALWAYS had to sit next to me. She was smothering me". Luckily it hasn't been an issue since. I also realize a lot of girls think manster is "wierd" so that may work to his benefit for a while lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 416448"] manster "dated" several girls in 4th grade. I remember that time and it was so surreal. He and his gal pal were even "kissing" in the back seat of my car on the way to a corn maze and it shocked my world at the time. I now realize it was harmless and more or less play acting for my benefit. To them dating was nothing more than a declarating of "liking" someone. One girl, G, last year asked manster to "date" and he told me he only said yes because he didn't want to hurt her feelings. The next day I asked him how it was going and he said "I had to break up with her... mom at recess she had to stand right by me and at lunch, she ALWAYS had to sit next to me. She was smothering me". Luckily it hasn't been an issue since. I also realize a lot of girls think manster is "wierd" so that may work to his benefit for a while lol. [/QUOTE]
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