im 12, and a long time ago my best friend (girl) went out wit my udda best friend (boy) buht i had a crush on the boy. She knew i liked him. Than i covinced her to break uhp with him, kinda with my other friend (girl) and she dumped him, then i thought mayb he would go out with meh, instead he asked out this other gurl, than this other girl, than another, and another and another, soo many, and now i think i like him again, a lot! and he doesnt hang out wit meh anymore, so its kinda heart breaking, and i dont kno wut to do..should i tell him? or juss try and move on? and wut if i told him and he juss tells his friendsz or sumthin and laughs....</3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? shortiebebe021 answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 7:34 pm: is he the type of person who would laugh at you? if he is, maybe you shouldn't tell him. plus if he's the kind of person to do that, that wouldn't exactly make him the best boyfriend either. but you should take chances in life, and if you never ask him, you might have missed a great opportunity. he could have asked you out and you end up dating him for years and years to come!! on the other hand, it may not work out so well, but that's okay. how about when you tell the guy that you like him, and he does end up laughing at you and making fun of you, say "omg haha you actually believed me!!" and say it was a dare from one of your friends (make them actually dare you to do that). then he won't laugh about you anymore because he thinks you really don't like him when you really do lol. hey it could work!! good luck!! :) [ shortiebebe021's advice column | Ask shortiebebe021 A Question ]
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