Question Posted Wednesday December 29 2004, 9:36 pm
It's those kind of things you only hear about in movies.. I've always been gah gah about my neighbor(who i've known since i was three) named Jared. He gave me my first kiss and he's leaving high school this yr. Which im gonna break down when he's gone! I've told him before i care about him, and he just doesn't want to ruin our friendship, some peole i know think were going to get married after college but the way its going i just can't see it! i mean i would anyday lose my virginity to him, thats how strong my love is for him. (i'm a type a girl who's waiting for marriage usually) Is there ANYTHING i could do to make him see he cares too? Cuz i know he does. Or am i just suppose to let go... plz share your thoughts on my story! Thank you SO much!
Here-To-Help answered Thursday December 30 2004, 10:17 am: Awww...
Don't let him go.
If he likes you too then tell him how you feel. That's all I have to say. Tell him that he wouldnt know if it would ruin the friendship if he doesn't give it a chance...then kiss him. (okay, okay you may not want to go that far)...but if you want to you should...after all, he's kissed you before...
Sherry answered Thursday December 30 2004, 12:39 am: Since hes going to off to college their will be partys and their will be a lotta girls and all..I think you should let go. Let go and if he comes back into your life then you'll go out one day...and if he doesnt come back into your life it wasint meant to be. I'm sorry if I didnt help much but yah if you need any more help you can ask me [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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