okayy heres the deal .. there is this guy and i have known him for a while now and have liked him basically since i met him. For a while he liked me too but because of something that got in the way..nothing happened. So for a while he stopped liking me and i put my feelings for him aside. So then in that time (like a year) him and this other girl went out. I mean me and him were still friends and talked and stuff but he had no idea i liked him or anything. well him and his gf/ex were like on a break and we hung out or but he couldnt h.u or anything (they had a deal for 2 weeks). And now i really like him again and he says he likes me too, and we talk alot and hang out again, and he says "love ya" or w.e when we say bye online. he also told me that he has a very strong "attraction" to me. and as far as he knows thats all i have for him. but i wanna turn the attraction into more but idk how. should i tell him i like - i dont wanna scare him away or anything. and i have a feeling that he likes me too but im not sure. what should i do !?
-HOPEless roMANtic
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? LiNzx0o answered Thursday August 25 2005, 10:55 am: ok i think that when he says "love ya" say "i love you 2" or something so maybe he gets the HiNT that you like him .. or when your talking online you can say something lyk .. i think about you a lot - if you don't want to do anything like that, then maybe you should keep making plans with him and hang out with him a lot .. & when he asks you to hang out accept that way you can hang out and get to know eachother better, and hopefully he will ask YOU out and your relationship will further. the best thing to do is probably tell him, but i dont think that would scare him away, unless you said something like DRASTiC. good luck =) [ LiNzx0o's advice column | Ask LiNzx0o A Question ]
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