I ask for advice on this a lot and I read other answers to other questions and even tho im not asking them they help out a lot..but i do have a question..my bestfriend moved and I have a thing for him...we have always had "things" for eachother we went out a couple times too. My ex good freind is now goin out with him and I want him back to terribly bad..but what should I do?
BlueEyedBlondie725 answered Thursday August 5 2004, 5:51 pm: Aww. I think you should tell him how you feel! Just be like "I know you have a girlfriend, and we've gone out a couple of times too, but I still have feelings for you..." Just say something like that and just be like "And I also want to know how you feel about me too." Just tell him how you feel and you want to know how he feels about you too. Hope this helps and good luck hun! If you still need help on this, just post a message in my inbox =D
Holly_22 answered Thursday August 5 2004, 5:38 pm: I can kinda relate to that. My best friend moved away and before he left we told each other how we felt. I think you should tell him how you feel maybe if he likes you more he will go with you. Thats the best advice I can give! [ Holly_22's advice column | Ask Holly_22 A Question ]
MizAdviceGurl_04 answered Thursday August 5 2004, 4:58 pm: Let him know how u feel, or else u'll regret it, trust me.
TheKnightOwl answered Thursday August 5 2004, 4:50 pm: Oh dear, this is the story of my life. Take solice in the fact that atleast YOU didn't set them up. Okay, to save yourself a world of hurt, tell him how you feel before its too late. If you don't you'll regret it, here I am two years later and it still hurts. Good luck. [ TheKnightOwl's advice column | Ask TheKnightOwl A Question ]
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