Question Posted Thursday September 8 2005, 9:03 am
well there is this guy that i love...and he told me he loved me the other day and i didnt know what to say back cuz i wasent sure about my feelings but now i am sure that i love him...should i tell him???
Mercy_x_Me answered Thursday September 8 2005, 3:35 pm: Tell him exactly how you really feel. Don't fake an "I love you" if you dont mean it. He'll know for sure that you don't use the words I love you just to throw around and he'll appreciate it if you ever do say it. Just tell him your not sure right now... tell him when your feelings clear up, maybe you'll know. It's better to earn somebodys love then to just be granted it, trust me. That and you wouldn't want to lie to him!!! Good Luck. [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
I_CAN_HELP answered Thursday September 8 2005, 11:19 am: THis is the thing. We have all been there sometime or another. right. yes. SO, if he told you he lloves you, then he must because it is hard fo;r a guy to tell you he loves you. And, so you should say it back. but only if you mean it, because if you don't you don't want to say it. [ I_CAN_HELP's advice column | Ask I_CAN_HELP A Question ]
SpartanDancer985 answered Thursday September 8 2005, 11:11 am: Yes, i think you should tell him.
SWANKiFiED answered Thursday September 8 2005, 11:04 am: Definitely! You are very lucky that he came out & told you first. Now you can be confident that he feels the same way, & it eliminates the insecurity of not knowing. Tell him as SOON as possible though because he probably feels really bad now since you didn't say anything back. Give him a call & good luck sweetie. ♥ [ SWANKiFiED's advice column | Ask SWANKiFiED A Question ]
kelsbo05 answered Thursday September 8 2005, 10:53 am: You should say it back if you love him. dont be pressured to say it back if you dont though. hope i helped.. good luck girl!! [ kelsbo05's advice column | Ask kelsbo05 A Question ]
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