i like this dude but im scared to tell him. i wrote him a message but then i chickened out and said srry wrong jesse...anyways i go to church with him and we always set by each other...and i cant take it anymore ...pleze help
amandax33 answered Sunday January 8 2006, 9:56 pm: Starting flirting and kinda give him signals that you like him. Then after tell him exactly how you feel.
H0LDM3CL0S3 answered Sunday January 8 2006, 4:58 pm: you have to tell him. dont be a chicken about it. you cant just sit there and just WONDER how he feels about you. tell him. give him the message thingy.
ScratchesOnTheWall answered Sunday January 8 2006, 4:52 pm: Bless you, this dating lark's pretty scary,huh? Why don't you start by asking him out somewhere (e.g. cinema) in a group of friends and take it from there. Try to get up the courage to get talking to him properly there then maybe you can progress to seeing each other one on one and take it from there.
If you're lucky it'll mean he'll be the one asking you out sio you're off the hook anyway! And if it doesn't work out like that at least you'll have got a friend out of the whole thing. And you can't have too many of those.
Hubble08 answered Sunday January 8 2006, 4:20 pm: ♥ Well ... the only thing to do is tell him. It will get your fear of telling him over and take away any awkwardness thats already there. Who knows he could be hiding side feelings for you too but also scared. If you don't tell him, you'll never know how he feels. Its a lot easyer then you think. Later youll look back and know what im talking about. [ Hubble08's advice column | Ask Hubble08 A Question ]
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