ahh!! my bff's name is amanda and she hates her name so she prefers being called manda too <33 haha sorryyy what a waste of a question i know. but like anyway i do have a question... the guy i like likes a girl that i had a really bad past with. i want him to like me really bad... and i think he even might but he's afraid to admit it. (he's not as popular as me... in fact he's sort of unpopular) i do NOT want to tell him i like him because agh what happens if he really does like that girl? i'll be pooped. and he'll probably tell everyone... any advice?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? ItzMzManda answered Friday September 23 2005, 5:23 pm: Dont worry about the other girl it doesn't really matter if you had a bad past with her. Get to know the guy that you like and make your friendship with him closer. If you spend more time with him then he'll see who you really are and he wont be thinking about that other girl. Remember to be yourself and dont worry about being popular or if he's unpopular. Dont ask your friends or listen to what his friends say because they might try tricking you. You should always hear it or see it yourself to know it happened. If you think he likes you or if you can't stand keeping it inside then just tell him how you feel about him. Dont let your chances slip away because you will regret them. If you do tell him you like him and he does like that other girl then just let him know that you'll still be here or just move on. Hope this helps! Sorry its sooo long lol!!
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