what should i do about this boy i can't stop thinking about?
Question Posted Tuesday September 27 2005, 2:10 pm
ok i'm soon to be 16 and i known this guy for about three years and he's really nice to me and everything then we both met each other at a party over the summer and me and him were dancing together all night and his ex girl friend was there and she was getting mad at me for dancing with him and i like him a lot and he likes me a lot but we're not going out i told every one at the party that we were going out, (like messing around), and telling everyong that we are going to get married the day i turn 16 but i didn't mean any thing i said. but now he's the only boy i think aboout now and i can't stop thinking about him we supposed to hang out this weekend and mess around and stuff but i think i love him if you were in my position what would you do? what would you consider this?
The_best_there_is answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 6:26 pm: ok if you love him so much go to him and tell him how much you love him tell him how you feel and that you think about him all the time just dont drop all that on him at once because it might scare him lol but i would try to see how he feels about you if he likes you make a way to try to see him and hang out and get close and then reavea thing each time about yourself to him like start off with you really like him then next time all you think about is him and then say when you said you really liked him say you meant you think you love him you get what i mean i hope i could help ya good luck [ The_best_there_is's advice column | Ask The_best_there_is A Question ]
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