Question Posted Thursday September 23 2004, 6:28 pm
ok, there is this guy i like, and we are friends but i like him more then a friend. should i ask him out? my friends say yeah just to see if he will, but will that change our friendship if he says no?
s0ur_lem0n answered Friday September 24 2004, 10:56 pm: Go for it. he might just say yes. i dont tihnk it wilL effect you freindship or @ least i doupt it..
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JennaRESPECTS answered Friday September 24 2004, 4:36 pm: Just tell the boy that you like him!He prbably likes you too!!!If he doesn't just say:i don't want this to hurt our friendship(only say this if he says no to the going out question)Hope everthing works out!!!!
MoonFisher answered Friday September 24 2004, 11:46 am: You should ask him out if you want to, but it's very possible it may damage your friendship. You need to decide if it's worth the risk. If not, then flirt a bit and test the waters. Maybe he'll make the first move! [ MoonFisher's advice column | Ask MoonFisher A Question ]
surferbabe691 answered Thursday September 23 2004, 8:05 pm: i so knoe how you feel! it kinda just depends on the guy whether or not your friendship stays the same... ( me and this guy went out for a week and our relationship wasnt the same for another year!) so maybe... if you get the chance to be alone with him... discreetly ask him if there iz ANITHING between you two and if there is...you can ask him out right then and there! but if not... you don't have to worry about it... but if somebody tellz you that you HAVE TO MAKE A MOVE NOW, don't listen... just listen to your heart and make the move whenever it feelz right!
AdviceMistress answered Thursday September 23 2004, 7:24 pm: just mention something like: i had the weirdest dream last night and ...it ws about you and me and how we were dating!! just see what he says about the dream!!
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