ok.. well.. i have liked this guy for a while & i didnt know if he liked me.. well yesterday another boy i know asked me out and i said not now cuz i like someone else.. but i think hes sweet.. well this kid who ask me out really likes me and now i might like him a tiny bit but i like the other guy more.. well.. now the guy that i liked asked me out & i wanna go out with him so i said yes ..what should i do about the one that likes me?? what should i tell him??. by the way.. im only 13.. please help me!
puppiesrcute answered Sunday August 27 2006, 7:07 pm: well if i were you i would tell the other guy that at the moment you just want to be friends and maybe in ever your spare time invite him out to coffee or something that friends would do and if i dont work out with the guy u like than maybe after hanging out with this guy u could like him more....but just agknolege the fact that hes there...make sure you make it clear you havent forgot about him [ puppiesrcute's advice column | Ask puppiesrcute A Question ]
MelLeDisko answered Sunday August 27 2006, 7:00 pm: Hm, well if I read this correctly, you're talking about what to say to the guy that asked you out but you said "not now", right? Haha sorry if I'm wrong, but if I'm not, you just need to be honest with him. Just be like,"Look, ____, I'm really sorry but the reason I told you "not now" is because.. I was sort of waiting for someone else that I like. I mean you're really cool and all, and I hope we can be friends, I just have been liking this guy for awhile. I'm sorry." [ or something like that ] And I'm sure he might get mad at first, but hopefully after he calms down and everything, he'll get over it and you two can be really good friends. :] I hope I helped. <3 [ MelLeDisko's advice column | Ask MelLeDisko A Question ]
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