This guy who just moved, we had a thing for eachother. But never really got into having a relationship because we knew he was going to move. He calls me every night, and the other night he was visiting fmaily and got on a computer and messaged me on myspace. He wassaying that he likes me alot, and everytime on the phone he goes and trys to talk to me about it we get wrapped up in other stuff but he's been wondering how my feelings are towards him. Like, he knows that I like him, but I guess he's not sure how much. & then he asked if there as anyhting that I was disappinted in him for doing or not doing while he was still here. Which I'm not sure why he'd evne think that but there's not. I went to message him back, but it dind't send so I had to re-write it today because that's when I realized he didn't get it and now he doesn't have access to the computer. We're going to be talking tonight.. and I can't just ignore what he messaged me about but I have a feeling it's kind of going to be weird to talk about. And I like him alot but I just don't get the point of tlaking about our feelings for eachother when nothings ging to happen. It can't. I am going to visit him next week, but he doesn't live close. The next time I'll probably see him is next summer when he comes back here.. but lets say it is something we end up talking about, like our feelings. How do I go about saying it, with out the awkwardness. I don't even know what to say. "Yeah I like you alot, you didn't disapponint me, nothings ever going to go on between us because you live forever away from me" Ah, if this makes any sence please help.
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