so i really like this guy and i think he likes me and my friend think he likes me 2. we met on myspace . . i want to send him a message letting him know im into him and hes on my mind all the time. do you have any ideas and what to say . . .thanks in advance!
MELiixMARiiE answered Monday November 21 2005, 7:19 pm: Just be honest, not TOO honest though.. you don't want to scare the guy and be like," HAVE MY CHILDREN" kinda stuff. Just be like:
Hey _____,
Whats up? Nothings really been going on for me either, except there's just been something I feel that I need to tell you. I just want to let you know that lately I've been thinking about you and everything and I've realized that I have developed feelings for you. A few of my friends told me that they think you like me too, so I thought I'd just take a chance and tell you. I really don't know how you feel about me but if you don't feel the same then just forget I ever mentioned this. I would like to just continue being friends and not have any strange awkwardness between us. Please write me back.
_______
...or something like that, haha. I don't know, I tried. That's something I'd say if I was in your position. Just write something like that but personalize it more. Add your own feelings in there that you feel about him and everything =D I hope I helped.
xomegaroni answered Sunday November 20 2005, 8:34 pm: i can't really tell you what to say because it's your feelings soo say whatever you're feeling when you're writing it. i mean you wanna be open & honest with him. soo do that =) juss tell him how much he means to you, & how much you like him & all that & how you wanna talk more er meet & hang out er something. whatever you want. if you're honest, he'll appreciate it.
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