Question Posted Wednesday November 1 2006, 8:59 pm
I've been labeled as a "tomboy" all my life and my best friend is a boy. (btw i'm 13/f) He and I are really close and can talk about pretty much anything with each other. Lately I feel weird around him. I think I might have a crush on him. I never thought of him as more then a friend till now. I don't know what to do. We know everything there is to know about each other. I mean everything! We've played doctor in the past, fooled around by touching a few years back , I even watched him pee once.
Is it possible to have a bf that you've been close to all your life? Should I risk our friendship?
Please give me your thoughts. I need advice from someone objective not someone I know.
Thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? its_melissa_DuH answered Thursday November 2 2006, 3:51 pm: its those horomones that are making you feel that way! its perfectly normal. i think you should go for it and i don't think that it will ruin your friendship. just dress more girly instead of like a tomboy to catch his attention and so he won't think of you as "just a friend". straighten your hair. leave it down more instead of up in a ponytail. wear makeup, such as mascara, lipgloss or eyeshadow. carry a purse if you want. ask your older sister(if you have one) mom, or best friend(girl) for advice. for clothes, don't be afraid dressing all girly! heres a website for some cute clothes: www.aeropostale.com take your mom, older sister(if u have one) or best girl-friend to the mall to help you pick out clothes. also flirt with the guy. smile, and laugh with him. good luck and hope i helped!!
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