Hi there everyone! My name is Annabelle but everyone can just call me Annie. I am a 22 year old psychology student and I am dealing mainly with marriage counselling so if you have any relationship questions, I'm the columnist for you! I also work in other fields such as sex, friends, and families, but I guess you can see that from my Favorite Categories. I'll answer anything and I promise I'll try to give you the best answer possible. So go ahead! Go Ask Annie!
Gender: Female Occupation: student of psychology Member Since: November 25, 2005 Answers: 5 Last Update: November 25, 2005 Visitors: 1595
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Okay so my best friend...we'll call him Johnny...so he and I were really close for so super long, like I've known him since I was a kid. Anyway, we've been really close for years and then the other day, he tells me he loves me, and then he says that he only means as a friend. Now I know this shouldn't bother me, but it does. It does because there was this hesitation. It was like,
"Gina, I...I love you" *stunned expression* "I mean only as a friend...hehe"
What does all of this mean?
-GG- (link)
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I can't speak for Johnny, because I don't know him but it sounds to me like he might love you as more than a friend. I wouldn't be concerned though, because as long as your friendship hasn't changed, then you don't have to do anything about the way he feels. It may seem strange at first, but don't act any differently around him. You don't want to "queer up the friendship" as my roomate says. Hope I helped
Annie
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