OK I am a 17 year old male senior and, there is this junior girl that I have known for close to two years now that I clicked with from the first time I met her. I've always had feelings for her but at that time I had a girlfriend but now I am single and my feelings for her have not gone away. My friends say that she will say yes and then again I got some friends that say she will say no way. She seems to like me and she wants to hang out with me but her parents wont let her which ruins my idea of having a one to one chat with her over dinner. My exgirlfriend who I am trying to stay friends with will start bawling if I talk to her at lunch by ourselves. How should I go about telling her how I feel and what should I do about my fear of being rejected by her.
Additional info, added Wednesday January 10 2007, 1:46 am: Ok well I talked to her and she told me that she feels the same way. Although when I asked her if she wanted to hang out, she said she had a date with her ex. She said that if she didnt get back together with him then me and her would go hang out and get to know each other better. So it sounds hopeful. Maybe it will work out and about the friend zone thing, dont a friendship give you a great foundation to build upon?. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Igotamonopoly answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 2:12 am: I'd be happy if any one of my guy friends told me that they liked me.
kittykat08 answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 1:43 am: if you really like this girl you need to talk to her maybe call her or write a note or pull her aside..maybe consider is it worth hurting your x and getting with this girl? if so pull her aside in school. as for your feelings think of how happy you will be if she says yes. good luck [ kittykat08's advice column | Ask kittykat08 A Question ]
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