Ok... one of my best friends just left from SC and moved to FL. I miss hime soo much. His parents kicked him out of the house and I loved him but while he was here I was afraid to tell him and now that he is gone I wish I had. He always said he had something for me but everytime we wanted to do something I had a boyfriend. Should I call him and tell him how I feel?
LoLo2454 answered Sunday November 7 2004, 10:02 pm: yes, it is never to late to correct you mistakes (unless its a test...lol) So give him a call and tell him how you feel right then and there, or plan something special for the next time he visits and tell him then. Hope i helped :)
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BaseballBri1818 answered Sunday November 7 2004, 9:31 pm: of course!!!! If you're never gonna see him again. What do u have to lose? But even if u were gonna see him again, ur feelings shouldn't be kept inside. And who knows? Maybe he likes u! [ BaseballBri1818's advice column | Ask BaseballBri1818 A Question ]
babiigurl076 answered Sunday November 7 2004, 9:26 pm: Yea, since you didn't do it while he was still there..I guess calling him& telling him would be the next best thing to do! Although long distance relationships don't always work out, you two might be able to talk on the phone whenever possible..or online. Hopefully he& his family comes back to vist! Goodluck!:] [ babiigurl076's advice column | Ask babiigurl076 A Question ]
carmextHiEF answered Sunday November 7 2004, 9:16 pm: i wouldn't.. he's gone. there's not much you can do. i don't believe long distant relationships work very well. so i think it would be kind of pointless. [ carmextHiEF's advice column | Ask carmextHiEF A Question ]
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