My question is I have known this guy for almost fifteen years. We have known each other since the third grade and the whole time I have known him I have liked him more then just a friend. We used to be good friends but in eighth grade he asked me if I wanted to have sex with him and when he asked me I didn't say anything. But after that day we weren't good of friends like we were before because I didn't know how to act around him. But in high school I noticed that he still likes me because I use to catch him looking at me and smiling and sometimes we would smile when ever we looked at each other because we always had a class together through high school. When we graduated he wrote something really nice but the thing is I don't know if he is the type of guy to write the same thing in every girls yearbook or if he just did it in mine. But to this day I don't know if he wants to be more then friends or not. But I found out that he hoined the army and I am thinking of writing him a letter but I am not sure because we haven't keep in touch in almost four years so what should I do.
S_C answered Sunday September 26 2004, 7:33 am: Why did you have to ask this question 4 times??
Well, write him a letter like Hey ______ I heard you joined the army. It feels like it's been so long since the last time we talked, like almost _ years or so. I miss talking to you. Well Good Luck in the army, Keep In Touch!!
Your Friend ______
something simple like that, and then if/after he writes back, continue writing, then maybe one day you can sign the letter Love, _____
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