well me and this guy talk once in a while because our lockers are near each other but other than that we don't have classes together so we really don't have time to talk....I really like him and i think may like me but we both seem to be just really unsure of ourselves and i don't wanna look to needy to make the first move....and on top of that one of my friends is constantly talking about him and it makes me feel even worse because she's my friend and she likes him too....and she seems to be moving in on him and i don't know what to do...i wanna tell him i like him but i don't know how...and i don't think i could handle that kind of rejection...so what do you think i should do because i'm really just so confused and stuck right now....and it kills me to see her talking to him.....
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? x0_kaci_0x answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 5:03 pm: unfortunatley, i've been in the same situation. I didn't tell him that i liked him becuase i was scared of rejection, and when i finally felt like i was going to tell him, it was too late. I dont want that to happen to you! I think you should tell him. yes, rejection sucks but when you think about it, what is the worst that could happen? He'll just tell you that he thinks your better off friends, but that probably isn't the case! He is most likely thinking the same thing you are.
And about your friend, well that can get complicated. if she knows that you like him and she's going in, you shouldn't feel bad about doing the same.
I hope i helped, and that everything works out!
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