Question Posted Thursday November 23 2006, 3:23 am
You probally know this is but i dont care, say i liked you more than a freind but i didnt want to tell you, because i greatly enjoy are freindship and telling you would freak you out like it has with other girls in the past and i dont want that to happen. I just feel like i fall in love to easily and push the note to quickly, but if i wait out to tell her it gets harder and harder for me to say it what should i do?
-Romeo
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? disasterxwoah answered Thursday November 23 2006, 5:24 am: I think I know who you are but I'll keep it on the DL.
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If you like a girl you should tell her. If it makes the friendship end up badly then she wasn't really your friend in the first place. You can't help your feelings and you can't help who you like, you're not sopose to. I understand it gets harder to tell her but have you every heard the saying "make your move before she moves on" ? It's true. Girls like when guys tell them their feelings it makes them feel as though the guy is sensitive (spelling), but I also know what you mean by not wanting to mess up a good friendship.
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Are you really close friends with this girl, do you really understand everything about her & what she's been through ? Hang out with her, and get to know her better. Get her trust and know that she is a good friend that wouldn't leave you hanging. Then maybe it might be easier to tell her. Of course nothing like that is super easy but whats to lose ? You went out on a limb and told the girl you like what she really means to you. Sometimes things work out and sometimes things dont, but that doesnt mean you should hid your feelings from her and never tell her.
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I like how you picked Romeo [ helped me know who you were ] & I hope this all helped you somehow. [ disasterxwoah's advice column | Ask disasterxwoah A Question ]
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