ok so i like this guy and he likes me but we arent going out. so he tells me he loves me and i say it back, and it becomes a regular thing. so then today, hes leaving and i say i love you and he doesnt say it back. i want to talk to him about it but i dont want to come right out and say why didnt you say i love you too like you always do...any ideas to hint to him?
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Sweetie2oo4 answered Saturday August 14 2004, 2:45 am: maybe he didnt hear you?..iduno if nothing happened that would have changed his feelings then what i would do is say "i love you" again, the next time you talk to him & see what happens..if he doesnt say it backt hat time then ask him how he's feeling? talk to him and find out for sure how he feels about u..
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ZeStY answered Saturday August 14 2004, 12:57 am: being straight forward is always the best way to do it. jsut ask him flat out... all the extra stuff just confuses things [ ZeStY's advice column | Ask ZeStY A Question ]
Thickbabyie4u answered Friday August 13 2004, 11:53 pm: I think you should jux be very honest with him... and he could possibly conisder yall dating... ask him if there's someone else or somthing like that. And of course you can talk to him, if you can talk to girls, you can talk to guys. If he rejects you (which I doubt) then he's missing out, and your not really losing anything, so you can find someone better... I hope this helpz and makes some kind of sense! And I also hope you make the right decision! God Bless & Good Luck! Beebyes! [ Thickbabyie4u's advice column | Ask Thickbabyie4u A Question ]
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