14/f
I have a very good friend lets call "steve" and i have liked more than a friend for a while now..he's 18 and i'm 14 and i really really wanna take this friendship to another level..we both flirt with each other and we've kissed each other before to..but the thing is..is that he has a girlfriend and i don't know what should i do..should i tell him how i feel or just leave it be?
KissMeLikeYouMeanIt answered Monday August 8 2005, 11:57 am: I say that you tell him exactly how you feel.. just be like well you know i need to talk to you about something and please listen to me... I know you have a girlfriend but i like you more than just a friend... then see what he says to that... make sure you tell him how you feel...
xxxxxx answered Monday August 8 2005, 9:17 am: Well if he has a girlfriend, and he likes you, you might as well tell him. Maybe he will end his relationship with his girlfriend, especially if he has cheated on her with you. If you kiss and flirt, it's probably a sign that he likes you. I think next time you are hanging out one-on-one, you should tell him your feelings about taking it to the next level. Just start out by saying "I really like you..." etc. It won't be hard or weird because you two obviously already have a friends with benefits relationship. Good luck!<3 [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
Teza answered Sunday August 7 2005, 10:53 pm: Yea you should tell him.. but he has a girlfriend. He is cheating on her and thats just mean. If you ever went out with him you never know if he would do the same thing to you. Just tell him how you feel. I think the age difference is kinda gonna be a big deal in the future. Its illegal. He is too old but you cant help who you like. Just see what happens and good luck! [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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