im 14 and i am IN LOVE with this 7th grader (ima 8th gradeR) well i was gunna tell him on vday but i didnt get a chance to. so the next day i was gunna hug him & tell him how i felt & then kiss him on the cheek..then my so called "friends" went behind my back & told him & now hes not talkin to me..today he said lik one thing & that was about our how-to presentation..but he keeps starin @ me..does he like me? should i get over him? oo & we have 2 classes together & thanks to my firnd with a BIG MOUTH told the wHOLE calss!! & it think he got nervous or embarressed..(I DID) & so now i think i chased him off...but i dont kno what to do..i really love him..
Demon_hunter answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 6:16 pm: hmmm. that's a tough situation. ok. i'm a guy, so i know how feels. heck i'd feel the same way. i'd leave a note in his locker, asking for his answer in the same way. that way there is no embarrasment.
P.S. chances are that he likes you, otherwise he would look all digusted when he sees you. go get him!lol j/k, guys don't liked to be rushed. ask to go somewhere public for a first date. he'd feel unconfertable alone w/ u right away, no offence. [ Demon_hunter's advice column | Ask Demon_hunter A Question ]
wantinganswers112 answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 5:23 pm: You need to tell him how you feel yourself. He might think that your friend is starting rumors and giving him a hard time. If you know you love him that much, than take the time to set the story straight, it will be worth your time, trust me. ;) Good luck! [ wantinganswers112's advice column | Ask wantinganswers112 A Question ]
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