okay, well i like this guy hes my neighbor and he just broke up with is girlfriend like a week ago and ifound out that he likes my friend. but she doesnt like him back. he talkes to me sometimes like on the bus mostly and i know he likes me because my friends boyfriend that is his friend saw that in my friends phone i love ryan who is the guy i like and he told him so idk what to do if i should stop liking him because i really like him i have for a couple of years no please help i rate high*
After a while.. you should probably tell him that you think of him as more than a friend (or the guy next door) (Haha, I am so corny... k sorry.) And if he doesn't like you back, that's when I would give up on him. Sometimes there's chemistry, but no destiny... maybe you guys would be better off just as friends? But until you find that out... I'd go for it!! Talk to him!! Let him find out more about you. [ VanityScore's advice column | Ask VanityScore A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday May 5 2005, 1:27 am: No matter what happens you can still like him. I think you should start talking to him whenever you can. Invite him over to play a game or something. Put yourself right there where he sees you a lot, hopefully he will take the hint. If he doesn't then just ask him out. Good luck! :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
yesiliketobeme answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 5:17 pm: well i wouldnt stop liking him b/c its obviously not just some fling thing if you ahve liked him for a couple of years. and it would probly be really hard to just stop like that. get to know him better and become better friends and see what happens.
hope i could help! [ yesiliketobeme's advice column | Ask yesiliketobeme A Question ]
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