sizzlinmandolin answered Monday April 17 2006, 1:10 pm: You have two options. Date him to find out whether you like him or not or when he asks you out tell him that you're not ready for a relationship at this time in your life. My advice would be to date him. Wait until he asks though. That gives you a little more time. It's the best way to figure everything out. Give him a chance. If you find out that you really don't like him, just break up with him and tell him you're sorry it didn't work out. Good luck! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Monday April 17 2006, 12:17 pm: I suggest you just tellin him you just like him as a friend..
maybe try spending more time with him && get to know him a bit more..
just make sure you don`t keep goin back && forth cuz that`ll get old && confusing
xsweet_pea_10 answered Monday April 17 2006, 1:18 am: Just Talk to him and tell him that you don't feel the same way anymore. Tell him you would like to just be friends. If your not sure how you feel about him start talking to him or hanging out. Hope i helped.
prescott answered Monday April 17 2006, 12:25 am: Your statement is quite contradictory. You said you like him but you're not sure now.
Ask yourself what is making you feel that way.
1. Maybe you like the guy but not in a relationship kind of way.
2. You like the guy but am not ready for a relationship.
3. You are reevaluating whether you really like that guy.
For whatever the reason, be sure of it. How can you be sure? Follow your heart. What is your heart is not telling you anything? You will just have to use the alternative called the brain. Rationality is sometimes better than following your emotions.
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