There's this guy, who I very much like, and have liked for quite a while now. Quite a while being around a year or so. Well, at the time I was dating my ex boyfriend of two years, so of course I didn't break up with him like I should have. I'm so smart...
Well, this guy has been sending me mixed signals. I really, honestly think he might like me, but I'm not sure. I've had a major, major crush on him for the longest time, and I've always hoped he'd work up to asking me out. He'd been talking to me for the longest time, then he suddenly stopped. I wondered what was wrong, but then the bomb dropped.
Anyway, today I found out that he's moving.
Yeah, it really struck me. He's not moving too far away, only about an hour away, but still. Argh! So now, I teeter on the fence between telling him how I feel and not. Should I? I'm so confused.
A girl in my class is having a pool party on Saturday, but should I tell him tomorrow or should I tell him Saturday? Should I even tell him at all?
Yesterday (the 25th) was my last day of school. I have had a crush on this kid, since the beginning of April. No one ever knew. But at the last day of school, I told him I like him.
Trust me, you would want to tell him before he moves, even on the last minute.
angelgurl2007 answered Friday May 26 2006, 9:14 am: yes girl tell him before you regret it....if you have a crush on him..go for it....take a chance...because if you don't...you will regert later in life...just tell him how you feel...don't hold your feelings in...just tell him...trust me...its worth it.... [ angelgurl2007's advice column | Ask angelgurl2007 A Question ]
Krupple answered Thursday May 25 2006, 11:26 pm: Life is short, I'd tell him at the pool party. You've waited long enough and you don't want to miss your last chance. [ Krupple's advice column | Ask Krupple A Question ]
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