Help! I am in terrible need of advice! There's this guy I like and we're graduating soon. This is my last chance of letting him know my feelings for him. But i'm too chicken to admit it to him. What should I do? And if I get the nerve to tell him, how do I do it? Pls.help!
I wouldn`t wait til graduation i`d give it him before maybe before a class or something unless he is a type of guy that`ll make you feel stupid about it && show everybody this letter..
But if he`s a good guy like every girl should want then difantly give it to him sooner then graduation..
I think thats the only way you`ll find out if he feels the same for you or just wants to be friends or something..
TheOldOne answered Tuesday March 21 2006, 10:10 am: Write a note, and hand it to him. Make sure to include your email address and phone number, and write clearly.
Or just tell him that you'd like to see him again after graduation, and suggest a movie.
Or email him...call him...do SOMETHING.
Because if you don't let him know, if you don't take that chance, you'll regret it for the rest of your life.
You'll always wonder what would have happened.
And if worse comes to worst, and he's not interested in you, it will hurt - but believe me, that pain won't last anywhere NEAR as long as the pain of knowing that you missed out on a chance for love.
pinky1 answered Tuesday March 21 2006, 9:17 am: ok well if you like him, you need to let him know, because if you dont you'll never know if he feels the same.
If you cant find the curage to tell him face to face, then write him a letter, sounds old fashion i no but it works, or maybe email him if you know is email address.
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