I'm 14/f. There is this boy I really like. I met him in 7th grade. I'm in 9th now. I have had this crush on him since the middle of 7th grade. I can't seem to get over him and it is bugging me because I feel like I can't get on with it all because of him. He goes to a different school so I don't see him to often... I really don't know what to do. I don't know if he likes me back either. He is never on AOL and when I do talk to him I get all choked up. I love him so much. I don't really think he knows it. I have told him before but I think he thought I was joking. But I just can't get him out of my head, and like I said before I just can't seem to like any other guy. Any advice for me or am I really hopeless????
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MELiixMARiiE answered Thursday December 8 2005, 7:48 pm: Well it's really hard to get over someone if you love them. =/ The next time he's online or on the phone with you no matter what, tell him you like him again. If he thinks you're joking again, tell him you're not. See what he says. If he doesn't feel the same, then yes, of course it's going to suck, but it can help you move on. Just try to preoccupy yourself and do hobbies that take alot of concentration. Hang out with your friends, they'll cheer you up. Because even if he does like you back, you'd need to figure out if he's worth it. Cause if he's hardly on and you hardly talk to him and he goes to another school.. you might never see eachother unless you work at it. Love bites sometimes, doesn't it? =/ If you want to talk to me more about this, IM me at:
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