So there are 2 guys lets call them #1 and #2 well i work with #1 and today at school he waited for me when i got to school and walked around with me then gave me a hug. But #2 I found out really likes me I don't really know him but today he told my friend don't forget...meaning don't forget to tell me that he likes me. I like both of them but what should I do?
MissCourtneyox answered Thursday October 6 2005, 11:52 pm: well before you can really do anything about it you have to decide which boy you like the most. If you don't really know #2 then how do you know you like him? Do you just like him because he likes you? [ MissCourtneyox's advice column | Ask MissCourtneyox A Question ]
DouGhGiirL answered Thursday October 6 2005, 11:36 pm: There's a differance between 1 guy and the other...guy 1 must like you alot if he waits for you and stuff and obviously guy 2 doesn't like you enough because he doesn't have what it takes to tell you that he likes you himself. Go with guy 1. oh and by the way it would have been funnier to call them thing 1 and thing 2
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BunnyxAblaze answered Thursday October 6 2005, 10:48 pm: Keep things the way they are now and in time you'll find out which guy you like the most. Or if you already know then choose him. But remember choosing one over the other will hurt the other person no matter what. It's your decision what you do but at the moment I wouldn't choose wither of them just yet. [ BunnyxAblaze's advice column | Ask BunnyxAblaze A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday October 6 2005, 10:45 pm: Thats ultimatley up to you. I do have one thing for you to consider...
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