there is this kid "matt" who i really liked and still do...i was obsessed and me and him are kind of friends...we used to hang out every now and then and go to friendly's and carnival like things but then i went to colorado and my cousin asked him out for me...he said no and that he wanted to be single...scince that we haven't really been exactly "friends" at all anymore and im not nessaserilly ready to be b/f and g/f but i really want to be something like not just friends but best friends....i really like him and im desprate to get to be better friends but not a couple....rate 5s for good answers!!
-messed up in love
Supermanlover45 answered Monday August 8 2005, 7:14 pm: I honestly think you should go up to him and say "Sorry about my cousin calling you up and asking you out for me" My tentions weren't meant for that. I just want to be more than just kind of friends and more than friends but not a couple more like best friends, because I know I myself am not ready to be boyfriend and girlfriend. I understand if you don't want to but I'm just telling you that's all my tentions were. And also that you liked him more than a friend but I would rather just be friends than nothing. Hope I helped. You don't have to use my advice it's just my opinion always remember that.
DZANAx3 answered Monday August 8 2005, 6:55 pm: awe you should talk to him and tell him exactly what you wrote! xept the desprate part hehe and hope fulli you two will become better firends you kno.. you just have to take risks or it'll get you no where ... well i hope i could help x0x0 Dzana [ DZANAx3's advice column | Ask DZANAx3 A Question ]
karenR answered Monday August 8 2005, 5:40 pm: Tell him that. You don't need approval for you to consider him your best friend. Friends are just friends, best friends are just a personal feeling. The more you get to know each other the closer you will get. So communicate with him and it could happen. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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