14/f. My friend Kate introduced me to one of her close guy friends about 3 weeks ago named Warren. I sort of like him now but I'm not sure if he likes me back. Kate said that Warren considers me one of his friends, but I don't want to just be his friend. I'm afraid that if I get too far in this friendship with him, we could never have anything more. Any ideas on how to turn this around so he knows that I'm willing to take things further with him? thanx. I RATE.
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kailey answered Sunday November 27 2005, 5:42 pm: Get to know him better. Getting into a relationship when you've known each other for such a short period time is only going to complicate things. If you date him, you're going to be risking a potentially great friendship here. If you get to know him, really get to know him, not just what you learn in three weeks, & your relationship evolves from there, the relationship will be more likely to be long term & successful.
FilipinoPrincess answered Sunday November 27 2005, 3:20 pm: since you want him as more than a friend.
then you should hang out with him more.
or maybe ask him more questions like...'so would you consider us as more than friends?'
and if he says yes then you guys will be a couple.
one thing that worked for me is that i really like this guy that is also my friend but it turns out that he likes me back so i was the one that made the move to go watch a movie and then it hit off there cause after that he told me he wanted to be with me.
i hope that works! [ FilipinoPrincess's advice column | Ask FilipinoPrincess A Question ]
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