Reality. answered Saturday July 23 2005, 8:59 am: tell her the only way you guys can become more then friends is if you tell her how you feel and she may just feel the same way in the end. [ Reality.'s advice column | Ask Reality. A Question ]
ncblondie answered Saturday July 23 2005, 7:30 am: Age has nothing to do with how you feel about someone. Go ahead and ask her out on a date. It's possible she likes you too and is just waiting for you to make the first move.
Curemysadness answered Saturday July 23 2005, 4:33 am: Age shouldn't matter when you like someone, especially if it's only a one year difference thing. (if you are mature,and it's not illegal [such as an 24 year old dating a 15 year old..]) But just look at your situation, and ask yourself some questions. (answer yourself honestly, to the best of your knowledge.)
-does this girl feel the same way about you?
-would it ruin any friendships or relationships that are important to either one of you?
-does she live near you?
-could she give you what you wanted (never ask for too much), and would you be able to give her what she needs/wants?
-would it most likely work out perfectly (or close enough to it)?
-would it make you both happy?
-do you like anybody else more than her?
-does she know you like her?
-can you be yourself around her?
-do you tell her everything, and vice versa?
-do you trust each other?
-could you see yourself with her in a few years, maybe even longer?
-do you know each other really well?
-how long have you been friends? (long enough to possibly take it to the next level?)
-do you want the same things?
-do you two argue/fight a lot?
-do you love her? (when i say "LOVE" i do not mean "IN LOVE" i mean, do you honestly, genuinely, without a doubt care about her?)
-would you be willing to do anything for her?
-are you sure this is what you want?
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