i am in the 7th grade, female, and 13. my guy friend has been my friend since last year and we call eachother sis and bro. i think i might like him though, but he has a girlfriend. i help him out with like allll his problems and he helps me with mine. but this i cant ask him. online when we say bye we always say somthing like luv ya lots or lylab or lylas. and we definitely kid about Romantic things and i just dont know...
Help?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AdviceMistress answered Friday January 28 2005, 10:17 am: it sounds like you to are flirting friendly not in a "we want a relationship" way. plus he has a gf i would just keep being his friend i know that stinks but since he already has a gf it becomes complicated and well would you rather a relationship with this guy or would you rather keep a friendship with this guy?! Love or Friendship?! (which is most important to you, and really think about that.)
xl_h0ll0w_Li3s_lx answered Wednesday January 26 2005, 12:06 pm: well i think you should tell him that you like him cuz maybe he secretly likes you too .. and just hides it from you .. and just tell him that nothing will change between you two just so it wont feel all ackward lol
hope i helped tell me how it goes
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lildiamyn_69 answered Tuesday January 25 2005, 11:12 pm: I don't think he's too serious. You might just be growing attached(friends) to each other, that's all.
If you help each other out w/problems, love would be a bad ingredient, especially if you guys talk about relationship problems. Hope i helped sum:) [ lildiamyn_69's advice column | Ask lildiamyn_69 A Question ]
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