This guy I like, I have no idea if he likes me. But I like him. And I want him to know how I feel. I'm not even sure I'd want to go out with him, I'd just want him to know how I feel... I don't really know why though. But I don't want to screw up our friendship, because we're pretty good friends right now. I wouldn't want to loose all that we have just because of me saying something.
I do really like this person though... should I tell them how I feel, or should I tell them I like them and ask them out? Or should I just keep my mouth shut?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? poetqueen answered Saturday April 29 2006, 11:41 pm: i know exactly what your going through because im going through something very similar. the thing is if you dont tell him how you feel you will always wonder what will happen if you had. tell him that you dont want it to screw things up and you just thought he should know and dont let your friends bug him because that usually doesnt work. trust me its happened to me twice now and it makes me more confusing. just tell him " hey i like you but i really dont want that to mess our friendship up" it doesnt have to be exactly that but something along those lines. i wish you the best of luck and dont sweat it its a guy! [ poetqueen's advice column | Ask poetqueen A Question ]
twinkliimurd1 answered Saturday April 29 2006, 1:31 pm: Well, for one, if you like that much, why wouldn't you want to go out with him? Because you're such good friends? My friend said that when she and her ex broke up, they became better friends than before they were together. I don't know if that's completely true for everyone, though. You should ask someone to ask the boy you like about what he thinks of you. If he likes you, then go for him! If not, then try to move on. I know it's hard, but you don't want to be disappointed.
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