I really like this guy, my really good friend, who is taken but he doesn't know it. I got him something for Valentine's Day, but obviously, I haven't given it to him yet... I'm wondering if I still should. I'm giving things to other people (both ladies and guys). It's nothing big, I mean what I got for him. Maybe I shouldn't give it to him... or? I don't know... I really want to but it might seem a little wrong. Should I? Or I shouldn't?
sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday February 14 2006, 12:31 am: Sure give it to him. If you are giving things to other friends it's perfectly okay. Something you should do though, is give something to his girlfriend too. If you just get something for him she may get jealous or something. I hope I helped and good luck. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
HollyAnn2282 answered Monday February 13 2006, 8:37 pm: Well if you got other people gifts I dont see why not. It wouldnt be obvious that you like him.. Unless you're trying to show him. But if you're giving other people gifts as well I say go for it! He might really appreciate it!
Best of luck
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xomegaroni answered Monday February 13 2006, 8:34 pm: give it to him. juss tell him that you know it's nothing much & you hope he has a good valentines day. i mean you already bought it for him so why not?? he'll probably really like it.
dramaditz answered Monday February 13 2006, 8:22 pm: If you are giving valentines to your other friends, this friend might feel left out if he doesnt get one. I think you should give him the valentine as a friend and deal with your feelings for him in another way. [ dramaditz's advice column | Ask dramaditz A Question ]
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