Question Posted Wednesday November 3 2004, 9:35 pm
ok, so there is a guy, lets say his name is LT, well LT is always really nice to me and soo cute. he says he just wants to be friends because he doesnt want a girlfriend but yet, he looks at me all the time and says he likes spending time with me. he also said he liked me as more than a friend, but not enough to go out. i really like LT as more than just a friend and i like spending time with him too. and when we're online he'll say 'ly' and i'll say 'ly2' but i wanna actually tell him i mean it. and ever since this field trip we went on, i've wanted him more than usual. i've never even thought about going out with LT until last thursday when we went on a field trip. he hung out with me the whole time and even said he was sad when we had to go back on out buses(we werent assigned to be on the same bus) idk what to do. should i tell LT that i like him as more than just a friend that i like to spend time with? or keep it a secret so that we dont lose what we have? help!
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lillady185 answered Wednesday November 3 2004, 9:41 pm: ok..well..i think, since he obviously likes u (dont deny it..he rly does..)...and u like him too...then i think you should definitely tell him that u like him more than a friend and u like spending time with him..dont keep things like that to yourself...everyone tells themselves that "o he doesnt like me"..just so they dont get there hopes up..but face it..he likes you and u know it! go ahead and tell him how you feel..its for the better..
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