Additional info, added Wednesday October 25 2006, 8:49 pm: well on teh night i told her, i kissed her on the cheak, i surpised her with it, though i asked her later about it, and she side it was not bad just supirsed her, and i told her the next time would be better
XkittyOkatX answered Wednesday October 25 2006, 3:31 pm: Just take it slow. It really means alot to people, especially people who are shy, and that's a huge step to take. Don't feel bad if she's not ready to say it back yet, it dosen't mean se likes you any less, it just means she wants to take things more slowly. Just some tips for reference, ask her if you want to kiss her or anything like that. Same with holding hands and stuff. =) [ XkittyOkatX's advice column | Ask XkittyOkatX A Question ]
evil-devil12 answered Wednesday October 25 2006, 2:44 pm: like the other said. just wait. i think she was nervous but i'm sure she loves you back! dont be sad. wait for her show her you understand and be normal. soon she'll tell you she loves you back
LoveNJstyle answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 11:31 pm: Just wait a little while.. she needs time. When my first real boyfriend/real love first told me he loved me, I went nuts. I sat there all night like omg.. is this real? do i love him? you know.. that kind of thing. she might be a little hesitant for a while, just give her time and she'll come around when she's ready. don't rush her or say it allll the time... and don't be disappointed either. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
KaTiE_LyNn answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 11:12 pm: Give her time. She may not be ready to say that yet. She also may not know that she means it yet. It's hard to know what love really is, and it takes a long time to be sure. She probably just isn't sure yet. Be patient with her. [ KaTiE_LyNn's advice column | Ask KaTiE_LyNn A Question ]
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