Hey... I dont know what to do... But here it goes...
Ok i am a boy, 13, lets call me Steve... Ok well in school i have a lot of friends who are close to me, and a lot of them are Girls... And i think i like one of them... And the thing is that i am not the guy to walk around and go out with girls... I am not no prince charming.... So lets call this girl Kelli... and I have started to like her over time... and she is one of my Close friends who is a girl... On top of that there is this girl i liked for a long long time like about 2 and a half to 3 years... i dont know if i should try to move on from her and try to go after kelli or if i should still keep going for her... Please help... i need someone to hear me out....
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? charmed3fanatic answered Sunday May 8 2005, 6:16 pm: okay well... have you ever tried telling this other girl that you likeds for 2-3 years that you liked her? if you didn't then you shoudln't move on.. you need to tell her how you feel becaus eif you just move on with out telling her you never know if she had felt the same way about you that you did about her.. know kelli.. if it doesn't work out with you and the 2-3 year girl then move on to kelli but stick with the 2-3 year girl unless if you already told her how you feel and asked her out and all that good stuff.. so keep kelli in mind but deffidently go after the 2-3 year girl first before you more onto kelli!.. hope i helped!! any more questions .. feel free to ask!! [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
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