Question Posted Wednesday December 7 2005, 6:53 pm
Theres this boy i like in my class and were really good friends but i want to become more but i dont want to embarrasse myself about the situation and when i tell him. How do I go about it and Whens the right time and Wheres the right time?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? x3OSamanthaOx3 answered Wednesday December 7 2005, 7:50 pm: Well it depends on what type of person you are like what place you could or would be willing to do it, but all you really have to do is tell him how you feel about him, say something like we've been friends for awhile now and its been killing me not telling you but i've kinda liked you for awhile.. how do you feel? or something like that just make sure your comfortable with what you say and don't say anything you don't mean. It doesn't really matter where you tell him it could be in person, over the phone, or even aol, because if he likes you then it won't really matter to him just that you had the guts to tell him how you feel and that he feels the same way. But look for signs on if he likes you, he might make jokes about you or just plain flirt with you if he likes you just lil things you know. But if he doesn't feel that same way make it clear to him that you just had to let your feelings out but you don't want anything to change between the two of you, do nottt make him feel bad for not liking you back because then you might loose the friendship, lastly remember that if you don't take risks in life you'll never know what could've happened and if he doesn't like you don't waste your time on him because if the person doesn't like you for who you are then they aren't worth your time. Hope I helped, Samantha xO. [ x3OSamanthaOx3's advice column | Ask x3OSamanthaOx3 A Question ]
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