look theres this guy at my school and he goes to my church. well i like him a lot and no lie i think of him 24/7 i really like him he's one of my friends and hes really sweet but he doesnt like me. he likes his ex. i know yall cant help me with love well maybe not this question/ prblem. but i know he's the one and i dont know what to do.
Sunshine answered Saturday August 28 2004, 3:03 am: you need to give him time to get over his ex. Just be a good friend to him. Once he's over her, then his feelings for you might change. Just be patient. [ Sunshine's advice column | Ask Sunshine A Question ]
LostAngel answered Friday August 27 2004, 9:50 pm: ha..oops...idk...I seriously have the same problem..lol..no joke at all either...I met this guy at my church and we became friends and all..and he goes to my school..and I only known his since January so it havent even been a year yet! lol..anywayz since of wat he helped me threw in the past..I developed those *feelings* for him and all..and I cant really seem to get him off my mind..he is on my mind like 24/7 as well..I dk what I would do if I ever lost him as a best friend.. :( ..if I can think of something to tell you...i'll tell you..for now I seriously have no clue..sry hun [ LostAngel's advice column | Ask LostAngel A Question ]
Karen answered Friday August 27 2004, 9:48 pm: You have to tell him how you feel about him. Even though he doesn't like you, he should still know no matter what. One day when you suddenly stop liking him, he will start to like you and then he will have lost something important that could of been in his life. Hope I helped and good luck :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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