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Question Posted Sunday March 20 2005, 12:06 am

i really like my best friend and i dont no if he likes me to or not? if someone liked you, how would you want to no that they did?

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sarah0308 answered Sunday March 20 2005, 12:09 am:
i guess i would want them to just tell me...if you like your best friend, then tell him. the worse thing that can happen is that you guys wouldnt be as close as friends as you used to be. you may even stop talking. ok i no im not making things any better but i think it is the truth! but then again you guys could become better friends if he liked you back. get a friend to ask him who he likes..but only someone you can trust!
~*Sarah*~

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