I kind of like one of my guy friends... He's a year younger than me, but I feel like there's lots of chemistry between us. He even admitted that he likes me as more than a friend. It's so sweet. But a couple days ago, he was talking to my friend & asked her if I'd ever go out w/ him. She said "yeah right. she likes 2 other guys. not like she'd ever like you!!!" It was so rude. I asked my friend about it & she just LAUGHED. I feel bad about my friend's behavior. I want to apologize so badly.
I was thinking, for an apology, what if I kissed him? Do you think that's a little too dramatic, or is that a good idea?
lynx_wings answered Wednesday July 7 2004, 10:08 pm: Talk to him in person, and apologize for your friend and tell him just how wrong she was. Go ahead and kiss him if you want to, because you know that he likes you. Maybe just a kiss on the cheek would work, if you don't feel like being so dramatic. [ lynx_wings's advice column | Ask lynx_wings A Question ]
Courtney answered Wednesday July 7 2004, 9:53 pm: Alright call him and arrange a date then:
(1) Tell him that you are sorry about what your
friend said .
(2) Tell him that it's not true and if half of it
is then don't hide it but tell him he means
more to you .
(3) If he gets all mad and dramatic or worrisome,
then kiss him and tell him how u feel about
him and why you want to feel about him .
(4) Try to steer the conversation else where but
don't make it obvious that you're doing this .
(5) If he brings the conversation upi again,
don't act as if u want to aviod it although u
may want to . But stress how much he means to
you and how sorry you are about what your
friend said .
HollyAnn2282 answered Wednesday July 7 2004, 9:46 pm: Oh no a kiss is perfect! Just be talking to him and be like ok well i want to apologys for my friends rude behavior it was uncalled for and she doesnt know what shes talking about and i really like you. Then BAM go for the kiss girl! :D hehe! Good luck!
-holly-
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