If u liked a guy so much that u were in love with him, but then u haven't seen or said anything to him in a few months, would u even take a chance to try and make it work? (o and by the way he kinda liked me too the last time i talked to him and stuff).
BlueEyedBlondie725 answered Saturday October 2 2004, 8:51 pm: Yea!! You should definatly go for it. Don't ever hide your feelings. You can't control who you like or who you love. He might feel the same way about you but just hasn't said anything. Just say something like "I know we haven't talked in a few months, but I want that to change, and I hope you do too. But, I just can't hold this in anymore. But, I still have feelings for you and I just want to know if you still have feelings for me and if we could just give us another chance.." Just say something like that and how you feel. I hope this works and good luck hun! If you still need help, just post a message in my inbox.
divazgirl answered Saturday October 2 2004, 7:54 pm: Talk to him again and after you talk for a while..Tell him that you like him and see what he says Good luck xoxox
tender_hearts_x answered Saturday October 2 2004, 7:48 pm: i would DEFFENTLY go and take a chance if i liked him that much.. just try and start talking to him again and chill and stuff.. then maybe you two will hook up :) ... hope i helped you <3
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Sherry answered Saturday October 2 2004, 7:39 pm: Of course! it doesnt hurt to try, so go for it! talk to him and ask him if he still likes you..good luck! [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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