I like one of my guy-friends, and all of my friends that are girls think that he likes me back. I am thinking about asking him out but if he says no that might mess up the friendship. I am normally a risk taker but I am not willing to risk the friendship we have. Once about 3 weeks ago my friend Sarah told him I liked him more than just a friend (she meant it as a joke) he kinda just looked at me then ignored me as i was making it very clear to him that i liked him as just a friend. So if i ask him out now then he'll think i'm a liar. Should I ask him out and risk losing the friendship, or keep my feelings toward him inside?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? KristinaMariexo answered Thursday October 19 2006, 8:34 pm: awww take the risk! its fun and exciting if it fails then its his lose! not yours. aftr if he says no then just be like "ok i just thought it would be fun getting to know each other a little more then just friends but alrighty well i`ll see you in school tmr cuz i g2g do homework which totaly sucks, lol, well bye :D"
never show that your hurt it weirds guys out
if he says yes have like a fucking dance break out because you just got the guy!!!
TANNEDxGLAMOURx answered Wednesday October 18 2006, 2:19 pm: I think that you shouldn't ask him out, yet. You need to let him know that you like him more than a friend, and then hang out and flirt and stuff, then once he's comfortable, he'll ask you out. [ TANNEDxGLAMOURx's advice column | Ask TANNEDxGLAMOURx A Question ]
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