Okay, well theres this boy, tom and i am absolutely in love with him. he liked me last year but none of us ever didn anything about it. so here iam, in love. he doesnt know how he feels abotu me yet, nad i cant risk anything by telling him until he tells me how he feels first its just the waiting part thhats killing me. w hat can i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MIAforever answered Sunday November 26 2006, 12:16 pm: ohk; its most likely you are not in love. Your feelings for him are just so high and intense becuase you cant have him for sure yet.. this happens to most girls, if and when he decides to tell you that he likes you then your feelings might change. i would not sugest to tell him how you feel. the waitng part is hell;yes.. but if you really do love him you wont find it that hard to wait for him to make his decision... just speed up the prosess a little bit by spending a little bit more time with him.. but dont throw your slef at him.. most guys dont like that.. i dont kno if this is going to help but i hope it does in some way! [ MIAforever's advice column | Ask MIAforever A Question ]
ashmoe2 answered Sunday November 26 2006, 12:14 pm: just give him tiny hints that u wanna know. or joke around about it and if he gets serious then you'll know. also you can just ask him in person if he likes you enough to be together. and then tell him how you feel. honestly i've learned that the best way to get a response is to tell him in person. TRUST ME notes do't work that
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