Ok, so theres this guy in school that i liked for a very long time. We were great friends last year and did almost everything together, it seemed like he wanted to be with me and i wanted to be with him. We started drfting apart and becoming less of friends. I get the feeling he almost thinks im kinda weird but im not sure. Hes flirting with other girls and not hangin out with me as mush as he used too, what should i do? whenever i try to stop liking him i feel a part of me that can never come back. I cant just go talk to him and tell him i almost cried over this several times and have no idea what to do. We arent that close of friends anymore so how do i express it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? missadvise55 answered Monday November 6 2006, 9:32 pm: i totaly know how you feel, if you let him go you feel that he'll be gone forever. if you really need to get your feelings out, i would write him a note asking what happened this year and remind him of all the good times you've had together and see what he says (dont be scared to express your feelings). if you want to hang out with him more, do it and be your self dont change your self to be like all the other girls he flirts with. when you talk to him, bring up a fun time/good memory you had together and go from there. if he thinks your wierd , so be it, dont worry about what people think. like i said you can write him a note or you can give him signals that you want to talk to him or hang out with him.
(you can tell me what happened if you want)
i hope i helped!!
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