There's a guy who in 6th grade-- long time ago, he liked me and he told me so, but I never really thought of him that way... but now, that he's grown up a lot, he's still got a great personality, and just because I told him I did not feel for him, we were still friends and all. And we go to different schools now, so I have only seen him once since 6th grade and he's really hott now. We won't be in the same school for another year and I don't want to lose him! I'm so confused... should I wait til a year or should I do something now? I haven't kept in touch so I think it would be kinda weird for me to just call him or something outa the blue after a year of not seeing him.
LoveNJstyle answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 8:57 pm: that happened to me too!! well if he has a sn or cell number you should call him and ask him to hang out or go somewhere with you since youre still friends and all. then later after having some time to yourselves, tell him how you feel so it not out of the blue. hope this helps! <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday July 27 2005, 8:40 pm: If you can find out where he hangs out you could arrange to bump into him somewhere. Tell him you've missed him, exchange numbers, Take it from there. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
i have had this exact same scenario...i mean EXACT SAME.. haha okie well from MY experience i think that if hes a true friend then you won't have to worry about ever losing him...also you should start getting in touch with him now.. since you guys would be seeing each other it would be great if you guys were friends before you went to the same school together ya noe? call him up... as wierd as it may seem im sure things would go great as soon as you two started talking and im also sure he would like the surprise gretting... ya noe? [ missing-identity-seeker's advice column | Ask missing-identity-seeker A Question ]
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