well i have this really gud friend thats a boy and we are really close. everybody knows that he has liked me for ages and gets really upset when i go out with other people but i just didnt like him in that way. ive recently (as in 3 months a go) broke up with my long term boyfriend of a year and he has been really supportive. i was really hurt after we broke up bt my friend helped me throught it. now i think im falling for him but i dont know whether i should. am i just pretending that i like him because he is so nice to me? or do i reali like him? what should i do? i mean im 16 so it would be serious if i went out with him. i just need some advice!
Perfectly_Unperfectly answered Thursday March 31 2005, 4:59 pm: -- Ok well i understand where your comming from because, I recently had the same exact problem..you see, I think you like your friend because you know what he is like and hes always there for you..and alot of people have said oh i cant really like my guy best friend its just so werid..but after a while you start to get attached and not knowing it..you like him for all the right reasons..so i understand that your 16 years old and that if you did go with him it would be serious...so all im going to say is go for it..and see because you never know if hes the one or not...hope i helped!
SexyHal answered Thursday March 31 2005, 4:17 pm: If you have feelings for him just talk to him about it and see what he has to say. He likes you so you really dont have that much to worry about. Hope I helped [ SexyHal's advice column | Ask SexyHal A Question ]
Teza answered Thursday March 31 2005, 3:55 pm: If you really like him and he likes you go for it. Pretending that you like him means that you might have some feelings for him. Maybe as not strong feelings as he has for you but some. I think that you should give him a chance. He seems nice. This also could end up to be a long relationship! Good luck! x0 [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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