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kissed him,kissed back


Question Posted Saturday December 18 2004, 10:16 pm

well I've known this boy for the last 3 years he is one of my best friends.I really like him and once we went out to grab a bite.and after he's father was dropping me off my friend walked me to the door.we kissed.then the next few weeks he avoided me.I saw him again and I told him to wait up and he kissed.and he ran off i didn't see him after that.what should I do give him a call or something?

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frenchfries21 answered Monday December 20 2004, 5:31 pm:
call him or talk to him, if you like him as more than a friend. if you just want to be friends then tell him that but if more then ask him out!
hope everything works out for ya!
~~StEf~~

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