Question Posted Thursday October 14 2004, 11:39 pm
Ok, so there is this guy that I think I'm in love with. I can't really say that I am in love because...I've never been in love before. Today at school, my band class was out on the football field going over the marching show we are going to do, and me and a bunch of other people were talking. Then all of a sudden my friend...let's say his name is Juan, says that I'm in love with the guy that I really, really like. So I go and get all embrassed, but the thing is that right after Juan said that, he (name is...Frank) said that he loved me. He said that he truly loved me. And the look on his face was extremely serious, but the sound of his voice was kinda a smart alec-y voice. I want to know what you think he ment. Was he just playing around, or was he being serious? If you can help at all, thanks in advance.
PinoyBoi answered Friday October 15 2004, 7:55 am: Hey...I wouldn't listen to your friends about wut other people say unless you really trust them...he could most likely be joking...you need to go to that guy...the one you think you love ....and ask him your self...tell him how you feel and wut going through your head...that would be best...you naw mean?
babiigurl076 answered Friday October 15 2004, 12:00 am: Confused heart-
Only YOU know when you're falling in love. To me he sounded like he was serious, but I'm not completely sure. Talk to him& ask him what his feelings towards you are, and then if he really does like you or "love" you back then you should maybe start dating. But believe me, you WILL know when you're falling in love. Sometimes guys talk in a way where the girls don't understand where they coming from or what they're getting at..ask him if he really& truly meant it when he said he loved you! Goodluck hun! [ babiigurl076's advice column | Ask babiigurl076 A Question ]
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