theres this girl that i was close friends with named amanda so i asked her out and she rejected me. we werent that close for a while after that, but now were friends again and i cant stop thinkin about her but i dont have the guts to ask her out. plus, i heard she liked me not too long ago during a time when i was messing around with one of her friends. i need some advice on how i should go about this before i go crazy about this girl
xoxhayley answered Thursday May 19 2005, 8:00 pm: Well don't worry, typical love problems.. Just go with your heart. If you think this girl is right for you, and you care about her a lot, and you like her, then do somthing about it . Tell her how you feel at the right time, and be more flirty to get her going too, good luck babe [ xoxhayley's advice column | Ask xoxhayley A Question ]
VanityScore answered Thursday May 19 2005, 7:41 pm: Wow... that sounds like me and my best friend, except we rejected/went out with each other multiple times. And even though we're still good friends, we still get little crushes on each other from time to time. Personally, we made a pact not to go out again.. but if you really like this girl, then just ask her out. There's no harm in trying. Plus, it's flattering. Maybe try showing her that you like her.. help her with stuff, or do something for her... whatever...
But if she decides to reject you again.. well, maybe it's time to move on. That's my opinion, and my best friend's is: "Get a new girlfriend and force yourself not to think about her... eventually, you'll get over it. Though that is kind of hard when she calls you all the time." (Don't say things like that, and there is an even better chance she'll go out with you!) [ VanityScore's advice column | Ask VanityScore A Question ]
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