Question Posted Wednesday December 13 2006, 5:16 pm
there is this kid that i've known since last year. let's call him chris. and my friend lets call her hallie well she has been in me and chris's classes last year also. (homeroom) well me and hallie and chris have 1st hr together and me and chris have 2nd hour together also. (we're on the same floor hockey team for phys. ed) okay well we had a school dance this week and chris asked hallie to slow dance with him and she did. i think that chris likes her but i dont think that hallie likes him that much. well i really kinda sorta like chris. today on aim i told hallie that she should go out with chris because i think that he likes you (i said that only to make her happy) and she said idk if he asks me out ill probably say yes. so i signed off and i felt like an idiot because i know that chris likes hallie and if he asks her out she'll say yes. and i really really dont want him to ask her out. i don't want to tell hallie that i like him and i really really dont want to tell chris that i like him. ugh im really confused. what should i do? thanks a lott.
So if they do go out together, you know that HAllie doesn't like him much so don't sweat it. It's not gonna work out that well so hope it'll be a short one.
When they do break up, tell Hallie that you like Chris but don't make rash moves until you're certain that you like him genuinly and not out of envy
Teza answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 11:36 pm: You put yourself in a bad position. You could of told Hallie the truth about how you felt about Chris. Before it's too late, you need to talk to her. Tell her nicely and she'll understand. If they both like each other, you can't stop them from going out. I know it's going to be hard for you but you'll need to accept it. Anyways, talk to Hallie but you also need to think about her feelings also. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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