i have this guy at school that i REALLY like. but hes wit all the popular ppl and he;ll never like me...but then theres this other guys who left the state last month and he moved...he emailed me a while back but i just got it. my comp was messed up. well in the message he said he loved me and when he was here i loved him and told him but he never said anything to me. now that hes finally telling me makes me feel like he was embarrised or somthing about me down here...but now that hes gone he isnt. but then there is always the guy at my school....and what if the guy who moved asks me out? what should i do? i think im okay with long term relationships but he doesnt have aim...only email and maybe fone. :(
XxSecretLovexX answered Saturday February 5 2005, 5:48 pm: Tht Sux ... well The guy at school, Try to start little conversations with him like if he is in any of ur classes make excuses to talk to him like acting like you dont get somthing and have him explain it to you .. then maybe he will get past the whole popularity thingy .. the other .. as far as i know just keep ur options open and dont get serious with him because you dont no what he's doing where ever he is .. i dont think it would be a good relationship sorry .. XoX hope i helped Liliy [ XxSecretLovexX's advice column | Ask XxSecretLovexX A Question ]
xosweetiepiexo answered Saturday February 5 2005, 7:58 am: well... i am not really sure who you should go with... but i think you should choose the guy who moved... he probably wasn't embarresed... he was probably shy and thats ok if he is... if you go out with the popular guy... he'll most likely be using you because he just wants to be able to say he has a girlfriend (thats what popular kids in my school do) sorry i can't be much help [ xosweetiepiexo's advice column | Ask xosweetiepiexo A Question ]
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