i have a friend and hes a boy iv known him for a while and hes one of my good friends.. ya i like him a lot not as a friend.. and i dont want to tell him that i like him because i dont want to stop bein friends and im scared that im might scare him off like its one of those things that you want to tell the person but you dont.. and the worse part is that we act like homies and im a tomboy and i have a lot of guy friends so ya.. what should i do?
Lucky answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 12:28 pm: Im kinda tomboyish 2, and i dont like all that girly stuff. The best way 2 go, is tell him straight up. Dont change who you are, because, if he does like you, he wont like the real you, and thats not fun. If he doesent feel the same way, just say i still want 2 be friends w/ you. He he dosent want 2 still be your friend, thats his problem, and that would be lame. Sooo go for it. Best wishes :]
kick_me answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 3:20 am: i think you should striaght up tell him and if he feels the same great and if he doesnt and still are friend great but if he doesnt feel the same and feels akward confront him about it and tell him you still want to be his friend and if he doesnt change than he doesnt deserve to be your friend you deserve better well i hope ive helped in anyway [ kick_me's advice column | Ask kick_me A Question ]
LiDdLeJeSsiCa9 answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 2:09 am: Well since you and this boy are "homies" and your kind of a tomboy, maybe you should start acting more girly around him. Start flirting with him and he might see you as girlfriend material other than just his homie.
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FACEDOWN answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 2:03 am: Just all of a sudden be like your such a hottie. Just kiddinglyy, and see what he says. Then just kind of flirt with him. If he has a brain then maybe he will get the hint. Tell me how it works out!
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