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I asked and she said no.


Question Posted Thursday February 17 2005, 4:51 pm

Ok I liked this girl and we were becoming really good friends. I asked her out and she said no...and since then it seems that she doesn't act the same around me. Is it just me or is it really because I asked her out? Do you think I ruined our friendship by asking her out? And if you think I did how do you think I could try to make it like it used to be? Thanks,

Guy That Wants His Friend Back


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lovelylacey answered Thursday February 17 2005, 4:57 pm:
Well since you like her.I think shes kind of surprised and being distant.She realized a friend of hers likes her.You may think It's scaring her.But really she just wants to be friend.It takes time.Try being distant for awhile.Try to get over her and try to be friends If that's what you want.I know It may hurt but try your best.After awhile she'll might think your over this.And be your friend.It may not be the same though.But It's okay.Well hope I helped.


~*~Lacey~*~

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