okay well this guy is ma best friend and weve been close 4 lyk a few yearz now nd we hung out the otha day n he was hugging nd kissing me a lot and touching me nd we were cuddlin nd i loved it. but he haz a g/f nd im inlove with him nd i mean INLOVE itz not juss a crush. nd he likes me but hes "inlove" wit his g/f, i dono wut to do! he told me the onli reason me nd him arnt together is cuz hes inlove nd he told me he thinks if the grl ever dumps him he wud fall inlove wit me, i reallli lyk him nd i want the grl to break up wit him! im so scared to tell him how i feel what shud i do?
mArEzLoVeSyOux3 answered Friday July 30 2004, 5:56 pm: hmm .. wel it sounds like theres a definite possibility between you t0o ... in the f u t u r e . he has someone right now so theres nothing u can do about that .. just like i cant do nething bout the guy i like going out w/ someone else =/ haha .. but yeh just keep ur options open and wait for him .. im sure this isnt gunna b his ONE for the rest of his life if hes telling you you two have possibilities. haha so just wait .. hes worth it, isnt he? '_- [ mArEzLoVeSyOux3's advice column | Ask mArEzLoVeSyOux3 A Question ]
oHjOyItSztRiNax3 answered Friday July 30 2004, 3:29 pm: you shouldn't break them up .. but you should tell him how you feel so at least he knows that you both have feelings for eachother .. that normally happens best friends of the opposite sex tend to like eachother, if he breaks up w/ his gf then sure go for it .. but don't rush him to break up w/ her or anything, he'll make his move when its time ^_- [ oHjOyItSztRiNax3's advice column | Ask oHjOyItSztRiNax3 A Question ]
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