You see my best friend is a guy. i am a 15 year old girl stuck in a high school world. Between girls being all over my friend jack and guys hanging out we never really have time to ourselves inless it's in a class. You see on friday one thing led to another and we ended up kissing. It was just on the lips but it was still a kiss. Ever sence that kiss ive been getting feelings for him. Very strong and true. and it's not like i haven't liked him before. at the beging of the year i admit i was "in love". but the real thing is i only have 12 days left with my friend until i leave to go to a new school. so should i put the moves on him, confess my feelings, or just forget about it?
preppypinkchikk answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 2:43 pm: Girl i think that you should confess your feelings to him. You might never know, he might also be feeling the same thing you do and if you dont tell him in time before the school ends you might regret it and never know what he actually feels. So go up to him and tell him that you will like to have a serious conversation and if he can give you a couple of minutes or so and confess to him! Good Luck and hope i helped! [ preppypinkchikk's advice column | Ask preppypinkchikk A Question ]
sarah0308 answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 7:33 pm: i would tell him. mayBe he feels the same for you. then you two could exchange numBers (im sure you already know each others numBers tho!) and keep in touch when you move. you could always do stuff together on the weekends! hope i helped and good luck!
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Freakinidiot4569 answered Monday May 23 2005, 7:05 pm: i think that you should tell your feelings to him because you might never see him again and you would regret not telling him you liked him..... i hope that this advice helps you....
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