Question Posted Wednesday February 23 2005, 4:17 pm
Okay... so i like this guy.. lets say his name is.. bert.. and so well i am like... IN LOVE WITH HIM! i cant get over it... he is sooooo hot.. unpopular..(i love that in a guy) and he is super sweet. his friend.. uh.. Kermie.. said that a lot of s like him but he doesnt care about it. like 5 of my friends want me to ask him ot sooo badly.. and 3 have offered to ask him out for me. I want to, but i cant. Im afraid that what kermie said is true. and i dont want a heartbreak. but i love him. so what should i do? im thinking about switching and liking a kid named jeff... cause hes hott and sweet too..and i tried it... but i cant get over.. what did i say.. uh...... bert. WHAT SHOULD I DO?!?!? please help.. and answer truthfully... cause i am one of your friends. and i need your help desperately. lyl!
If a lot of girls like him.. then you're going to have to beat them to it! You seem desperatly in love.. so go on! Ask the boy out. Or have "Kermie" do it for you.
If you don't want heartbreak.. then just kill yourself now. (PLEASE DON'T TAKE THAT LITERALLY!) There is no way you can slip by in life without heartbreak. It happens. But, think about it. If you don't take the chance to ask him out.. then you'll be DEVISTATED because you can't get to your loved one. If he says no when you ask him out.. you'll be devistated. Either way you lose. Or maybe not...
You're only choice is to hook up with him. He'll probably say yes if you take the time and thought to ask the boy out! If Kermie does it for you... you might not get a positive response. So, why don't you look in some of my past posts on ways to ask a boy out. Alrighty?
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