Question Posted Friday September 16 2005, 11:02 pm
i really like my friend but he doesnt know, i have known him for a LONG time and i just spend like half of the day with him.i dont know what to do because i really like him but i cant tell him how i really feel cause then are friendship might be lost. what should i do???
greenqueen16 answered Saturday September 17 2005, 10:28 am: You should definitely tell him how you feel. I was in the same situation last year and trust me it is best just to admit to him that you feel this way towards him. He might actually feel the same. Go for it! [ greenqueen16's advice column | Ask greenqueen16 A Question ]
gooseeg92 answered Saturday September 17 2005, 4:06 am: Well there is basically two things you can do.
you csn take a risk and ask him if he likes you
(and it probally won't hurt your friendship). Or you can keep it bottled up inside till it kills you this has happened to me it will kill you if you keep liking him. You may also want to talk to a trustworthy friend who knows him.
Alpha345 answered Saturday September 17 2005, 2:14 am: I think you should tell him how you feel. You should tell him exactly how you feel about him and let him know it. Because keeping that all to yourself can be killer on some people and it is definately stressfull and hard to keep it to yourself. Just tell him and let him know that you don't want this to affect your friendship at all (that is of course if he likes you back, then you could take it a step beyond just a good friendship). My take on it is let him know.
Hope this helps and you decide what is right to do.
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