I like this guy and recently I told him I liked him, but now i kind of regret it because I know he is going to act different around me and its not going to be the same. What should I do?
advicegiver13 answered Sunday April 17 2005, 11:21 pm: I think that you should definitely be yourself and if he is weird around you, just say that you don't want things to be weird. Just lighten up the mood! Don't make him uncomfortable! [ advicegiver13's advice column | Ask advicegiver13 A Question ]
sh0w3rg3lbaby answered Sunday April 17 2005, 9:08 pm: YOU act the same and eventually he'll learn that its still okay to be himself around. Besides, guys change anyways when you start dating them. Just give'm some time.
o0xbrianna answered Sunday April 17 2005, 12:33 pm: There is nothing you really can do. Tell him that you weren't thinking very well that moment. Like you didn't really mean it. Or tell him that now you don't want him to act like a retard or how ever hes gonna act.
mrs_radcliffe answered Sunday April 17 2005, 6:54 am: Tell him that your sorry for saying it and say that you dont want to ruin your friendship, say you liked him but you got over it and now you just see him as a friend.
sk8trash answered Sunday April 17 2005, 2:02 am: Ask youself, do you really want to go out with him anymore? If no, just tell him you don like him acting weird around you, if you do, talk to him and say that you care for him and you would not do anything to hurt him, or maybe hes ust shy [ sk8trash's advice column | Ask sk8trash A Question ]
blondie4ever answered Sunday April 17 2005, 12:34 am: Just try to make the best of it and don't try to think about it when your around him sometimes after a little while they'll act like you never even told them you liked them. Good luck :) Shuree [ blondie4ever's advice column | Ask blondie4ever A Question ]
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