xxxxxx answered Sunday December 5 2004, 8:46 pm: well you should find out if he likes you first. the mixed signals could mean anything. but if he likes you, he probably would have asked you out already. so i would say find out first before you make an ass out of yourself. [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
jenymca answered Sunday December 5 2004, 8:07 pm: Take a few deep breaths and think it over. If this good guy friend says no, will it ruin your friendship forever? If you never ask him out, will you miss out on something that would have been great? Do you really like him? Then if your really sure this is something you want to do, just walk up to him and ask! :) [ jenymca's advice column | Ask jenymca A Question ]
Eyesinoceanwaves answered Sunday December 5 2004, 8:02 pm: If you haven't talked to him yet about wanting to date him, maybe you should. If he doesn't feel the same about you then I wouldn't try anything. Losing a really good friend could be a hard thing for you. Give him clues letting him know that you are interested in him. But don't have you friends talk to him for you. That could result in problems. Just be yourself if you do date. Don't let him know taht you've changed if you do. Dating a friend can be weird especially if you are best friends. Just take things slow. You don't have to ask him out. But maybe you should give him hints that you are interested. [ Eyesinoceanwaves's advice column | Ask Eyesinoceanwaves A Question ]
Lena answered Sunday December 5 2004, 7:56 pm: just go flat out .. " ____ i like you " or get one of ur close feelings to ask him how he would feel about u and him going out? :) try it! it might work out for the good or better x3 [ Lena's advice column | Ask Lena A Question ]
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