I have been going out with this guy a few states away, he calls and we instant message. the fact is, i really do like him, just not how he wants me to. he is 2 years younger, and is uncumfortable with talking about love and stuff,i still want the freind ship, and i still like him sort of, but i want more, wht should i do!?!
XoXoXoXo77 answered Sunday July 16 2006, 2:34 am: it sounds like you need to break up with him
tell him nicely that you would rather just be friends..
hope i helped
<33 Lauren
p.s. theres a good chance that he will be mad after you tell him you just wanna be friends so keep your distance for a while and dont like IM him and stuff when hes ready to be friends with you he will come to you [ XoXoXoXo77's advice column | Ask XoXoXoXo77 A Question ]
magicmann answered Sunday July 16 2006, 1:56 am: look just tell him the truth.thats one option.the is just go along with it and when he tries to flirt just quickly change the subject. [ magicmann's advice column | Ask magicmann A Question ]
[LOVE]x[ME]x[4]x[ME] answered Sunday July 16 2006, 1:47 am: Yeah he may just still be in that kind of fase(sp) you know. The younger they are the more there not as comfortable talking about that kind of stuff. You can either talk to him about it. Maybe hearing it from you can help me mature or something. All I can say is talk about it. If he's still not making the effort. I think it would be better you guys stayed friends. Then maybe if he matures in the course of time then maybe you can give it another shot. If you still like him of course. Well I hope I gave you something to think about.
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