Question Posted Saturday November 20 2004, 9:02 am
I used to like this guy for like 2 yrs. i was soo freaked out that i couldn't even talk to him.(hes a yr older than me)...well then i realized that i had a crush on a completely different guy(3 yrs. older than me) and convinced myself that i didnt like the other one anymore....now me and the 1st guy talk a LOT and its soo cool!! everytime that i talk about my new crush...he either looks away or talks w/ me...i have stopped liking the 2nd guy but i haven't told the first one yet..but my problem is that i never stopped liking the 1st one...and i think he knows....but i dont want to tell him...and loose our releationship.
~Confused
Erinn_the_bamf answered Saturday November 20 2004, 8:25 pm: tell him that u want to go out with him. good luck. p.s. even if it doesnt work out just ask yourself in 30 years is it seriously going to matter? anyway if hes as great as u think he is he will say yes. once again god luck! [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
rice06 answered Saturday November 20 2004, 3:06 pm: If you tell him you guys may get that relationship that you have wanted...but if you don't then you'll just go on not knowing if you had a chance with him or not. And besides, after you tell him, if he says he doesn't like you then you will most likely move on, and he will realize this so you two can still be friends! i hope that makes sense! Good Luck! [ rice06's advice column | Ask rice06 A Question ]
superstar10 answered Saturday November 20 2004, 10:53 am: i dont think that u would loose ur relationship if u told him. i think u should tell him. or atleast tell him that ur over the one guy. but good luck. [ superstar10's advice column | Ask superstar10 A Question ]
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