Question Posted Wednesday October 25 2006, 4:06 pm
15, female
so yeah I like this boy... and I think I wanna be with him.
So heres the story.
I have been friends with him since 7th grade. We used to hang out with groups of people. Yeah so we used to be pretty good friends. So then our friend group broke up I wasnt friends with them anymore, so we never hung out again. Then there was a period where he was rude to me and
i didnt like him but blah blah thats in the past.
Anyways this year we have been talking again and have gotten closer. The problem was he had a girlfriend for the first half of the year, but he broke up with her (yay =D)they are still really close friends. She was really clingy like calling and commenting him all the time, I think she asked him out. Thats the opposite of me im not good at making the first move.
I really want to hang out with him and be with him, but I dont know how he will react to that since we have been friends for so long. It would be kinda weird. Also we have absolutely none of the same friends so it probablly wouldnt work to go in a group. So that makes it double hard
So how do I reconnect with him and hang out with him, and ultimatly be with him?
mwalnutss answered Wednesday October 25 2006, 6:21 pm: hey. im kinda in the same kinda situation. heres what i think you should do. talk to him, try and gain a friend ship. ask him if hes going out with her. if not ask him if hes wants to go see a movie and dinner or something. see hows that goes, and if you feel like you want to be with him more make a move like at the end of the night. hope i helped =]
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