Question Posted Wednesday November 23 2005, 9:47 pm
I have been friends with this guy for 3 years and we dated but it didnt last long. Well recently we started taling alot and I like him now. I don't exactly know whats the best way to tell him i like him or how to ask him to be my bf. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Supermanlover45 answered Thursday November 24 2005, 10:36 am: I would try to sit this one out. Just like wait a while and if you still continue to talk a lot more and you start to fall for him even more that's when you know that it'll last because honestly you don't want to do what yall did last time and go out and then you don't last you know? So just hold in there for a while longer and just think about what you really want. And when your ready you just talk to him on AIM, fone*, or in person maybe and tell him straight up well a couple of days, weeks, months ago I started to fall for you. I sat it out to make sure that these feelings wouldn't go away and they haven't I really want the label that says I'm yours. And then he'll reply and hopefully it'll be a good one. Good Luck girl! Hope I helped. [ Supermanlover45's advice column | Ask Supermanlover45 A Question ]
Xfoxcutie09X answered Wednesday November 23 2005, 11:42 pm: dont ask him out yet. find out if he likes you first. if he doesnt like you then you save yourself some embarrassment and an akward situation. hope i helped. [ Xfoxcutie09X's advice column | Ask Xfoxcutie09X A Question ]
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