hey cory, my problem is about a guy friend I have. We talk about everyhing and I have really strong feelings for him. We talk about school, family, friends, problems and even about moving in together in the future and even getting married and having kids. You might find that last part funny but its true and we arn't even dating. I want to ask him out but I'm scared that if we break up I'll loose his friendship I have. He is a guy I can talk to about anything and trust and I really don't want to loose him. My real question to you is what should I do about his, wait or ask him or what? hope you can help me. thanx!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? All_4_Him_4eva answered Sunday May 22 2005, 6:27 pm: ;-/ well.............. from a 3rd person point of view.... if ya'll are that close, that's wonderful... but you have to find the right place for a line and draw it.. my cousin taught me that lesson - if your relationship is strong and unshakable, don't test it or it may be shaken... there are a few exceptions to this... but you have to ask, will it be shaken or strengthened? i've seen things go both ways, i've experienced it go both ways.. i've been in a couple of relationships where if we had stayed split up, we'd still be together.. but i've also seen friends who, apart were doomed, but together, destined.... it's a matter of if you think the relationship will be able to last or if you think being together will strain it too much... Good Luck.... Cory..................... [ All_4_Him_4eva's advice column | Ask All_4_Him_4eva A Question ]
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