15/f. So I like this guy, and I think have a pretty good chance with him. Well we've only seen eachother twice because we both are friends with this one girl. I havent seen him in a while but we talk online and I just love talking to him and stuff. He said I was really pretty and yeah anyway. He needs a job a this one store, and I know who owns the store. So i'm going to try to get him the job..if I get this job for him hopefully somehow that will raise my chances of going out with him.(haha) I'm just confused because if I never say what I feel, we'll just be friends. But what if I do tell him I like him and he doesnt wanna go out with me? And then our friendship is ruined. I dont know what to do. Sorry if this is confusing! *I rate*
uacctk14 answered Tuesday January 11 2005, 6:24 pm: tell him how you feel i know this sounds cheesy but trust me i went through the same thing except i was really nervous and i brought my friend with me to go to the movies with him and my friend is goin out with him now and i regret not tellin him that i liked him alot so tell him how you feel and if you two hit it off then great if not telll him you still wanna be friends so he doesn't feel like he's lost you [ uacctk14's advice column | Ask uacctk14 A Question ]
MummuM answered Tuesday January 11 2005, 5:34 pm: I'm sure your friendship isn't going to be ruined, just because you told him you like him. Just tell him this: "I really like you and I was wondering if you wanted to go on a date sometime. If you don't want to, I'm okay with that and I hope we can still be friends"
♥ Krissy [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
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