Question Posted Thursday February 24 2005, 5:40 pm
ok well i 13/m like this girl 14/f and we are really great friends and we trust each other with everything. So she recently broke up with her boyfriend of about a month. But she told me that she likes her ex of 1 year and a half. this is a problem because they might get back together soon so i was wondering id i should make a move? i really do like her and i have for a year.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MummuM answered Friday February 25 2005, 10:19 pm: Since she's still crushing on her ex, I would give her a little time. I still think you should talk to her and tell her you like her. You'll feel much better just letting that out in the open. Maybe she'll feel the same, maybe she won't, but it will be great to tell her. I'd say you should make a move on her, but not so fast. She likes her ex and if your coming onto her too fast, it might confuse her. So give her a little time to think things out, then tell her/make a move on her!
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MiZzAdViCe16 answered Thursday February 24 2005, 8:41 pm: have a good friend of you and her *girl or boy doesnt matter* go up to this girl and tell her that you like her and see her reaction if it goes go then great if it goes bad then i guess it just wasnt ment to be
mylinhthan answered Thursday February 24 2005, 6:25 pm: anonymous -
I'd say give it a little time first. Cuz you don't want to force her into a relationship, especially if you don't know how she feels about you. Since she doesn't know what she wants right now, give her maybe a month to think things over; if she's still free, go for it! [ mylinhthan's advice column | Ask mylinhthan A Question ]
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