I'm m/15 and I love this guy, no its no crush I do love him, and well I cant have him and I cant get over him. When we were in Quebec I ws sharing a room with him. He opened up to me, told me stuff that he never told one of our other roommates that hes closer to, now since we came back we have next to no relantionship what so ever, and he's going out with someone who is kinda one of my friends who I now hate. I don't know what to do. What should I do.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? charli answered Monday July 17 2006, 4:55 pm: Sorry about the mistake lol! Well in this acse it does change things. If you are gay then i must ask what is the pint in chasing somebody that is staight and miss out on the oppertunity to be with someone who can return your love. I ahve a gay friend that feel for a staight boy in my school, needless to say it didnt work, and caused him quite a lot of upset because he was forever wondering if this staight boy could ever return the feelings. The best thing you could do is talk to this guy u like and get an answer once and for all.. you never know he might have feelings for you!? Obviously if you cant be upfront with him then he is probably best left in the past so u can find happiness in the future :)
Remeber boys dont often like admiting their sexuality as they dont like to seem less manly so for your sake just ask him. Please let me no how this all turns out and if u need any more advice then just ask me :) good luck!! [ charli's advice column | Ask charli A Question ]
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