hi im a 15 year old guy and i like this 15 year old girl...ive been doin alot of other stuff this summer and i keep thinking about her and i cant seem to get my mind off her...ive told her in the past how i feel but she says she wants to remain great friends and that she doesnt see us like that...ive told her nothing will ever come between us but she sayd she just doesnt kno then she doesnt get back to me on how she feels and i dont want to press the issue i havent said anything to her about it in about 6 months and i want to try again but how do i tell her?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? XoXoXoXo77 answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 5:45 pm: aww thats cute u sound like a really nice guy.
when a guy thinks about a girl a lot you know that he actually really likes her and doesnt just want 2 get to bases with her. try to talk to her again. tell her how you really feel. if she still says that she doesnt see you guys like that.. then tell her that you accept that and try to start hanging out with her a lot. hang out with her in groups like go to the movies or someones house or something. if you become really close friends with her it will get her to feel more comfortable around you. the best relationships are the ones where you started off as best friends first =]
CHECKERED-LOVE answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 2:52 pm: do some really flattering like for example think O.C. season 1 where this kid Seth asks out Summer by standing on a coffee cart. It's a great show of confidence. If she says no just undertsand that she doesnt want to be together. Accept that and dont act all sad she will feel terrible.
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