theres this guy ive had a crush on for a while. we always talk, and weve even hung out outside of school once or twice and i even think he likes me alittle, but none of us have ever broughten it up. today he signed my yearbook and he said "i hope you find the perfect man this summer" which i find wierd because normally guys dont write that kind of stuff. anyway, im going away this summer for 2 months and i wont be back for a while. im debating telling him i like him just to get it off my shoulders cause i just want him to know already and i wont be seeing him for a while. should i do that? or do you think it will freak him out and he wont want to start any relationships this summer??
7ROCK7ANGEL7 answered Thursday June 15 2006, 8:41 pm: Ithink you should go for it hey
why not i mean its now or never
good luck
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BriZeeme2 answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 10:01 pm: well first off ask yourself a couple ? 's
1.how much do you like him
2.cna you see yourself with him
3.would you rather stay friendS
4.are you guys going to the same school next year
anyways i think you should just give him hints saying you like him you don't actually have to use your mouth for that but just like flirt and stuff lol
1.if you like him that much then tell him
2.if so then picture how the future will be like with him
3.i like to have more guy friends but that's my opinion
4.if so wait until next year to tell him
lilly_pads79 answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 9:57 pm: I say go for it! That way incase he doesn't feel the same way it won't be all awkward when school starts again and he will probably think you're over him. If he does feel the same way then now he knows and he might be brave enough to ask you out. Hope for the best!
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