i really like this guy (i think im in love) but he is older than me and right now we dont go to the same school but next year we will, he likes me too but i want him to like think of me all the time and be like crazy about me before we go to the same school, but all the communication i get is over IM so what should i say that would make him like really happy and like me even more?
p.s.-he knows i like him but not really...like he thinks we are just friends and im happy with that and that i dont want to be more..but hes wrong...also he doesnt know i know he likes me
thanks so much, *olivia*
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sunshine1030 answered Saturday November 20 2004, 12:52 am: well first of all, you can't force someone into liking you. it's just something that happens. but if you want a relationship to come of this, then you have to be sure that he knows exactly how you feel. either come straight out and tell him (it's much easier online than in person, although in person is much better), or write him a note or something. but if you don't tell him how you feel, nothing will come of it. maybe try calling him too. exchange phone numbers and talk on the phone sometimes. that way you can tell from his tone of voice what he's really feeling. its so much easier to lie online, and i'd hate for you to be heartbroken because he was lying to you online. the chances of this happening are rare, but possible. the best you can do is just continue to talk to him, and hopefully that and being in the same school with you will help him like you even more. but other than that, there's really not a whole lot you can do. sorry this wasn't more encouraging, but have faith that it'll work out! best of luck and keep me posted! [ sunshine1030's advice column | Ask sunshine1030 A Question ]
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