Question Posted Thursday November 30 2006, 10:23 pm
well not to be forward but
me and my guy friend
has been friends since
the 3rd grade
then out of nowhere this year the tells me
that he has always liked me ever since
we were younger
even my mom figured it out before i did
now that i have hung out with him more
joke aournd
and talk to him everyother night
and now im starting to like him
i dont know if he likes me anymore
but i really do now
how can i tell him that
and when is the prefect time?
but i dont want anything to change either
i like him tooo much for that
also im 13 and ima gurl
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Alexandkendra answered Thursday November 30 2006, 10:30 pm: Ah!
at your young age and mine too.
Friends is the best way to keep it unless you dont want to like him longterm.
The best thing to do is not to tell him, let him figure it out on his own.
Becuase if you tell him , then he might feel as though there is no longer a challenge and he might stop liking you.
Play a little hard to get, and hint him a bit.
But dont act as though you like him, becuase he will get bored with the situation.
Just act as friends and if you want to know if he still likes you, then predict them from his reactions.
For example , on the phone is he fun and intresting to talk to ?
Or does he seem completly unintrested and acts as if he doesnt care what your saying?
Little hints like that trigger alot.
Also, look at how much he remembers of you.
Tell him something and then maybe a week later ask him again and if he remembers he might like you or he could just have a good memory ;]
Good luck!!
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