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FriendBoy? BoyFriend?


Question Posted Tuesday February 20 2007, 11:52 pm

So there's a boy. (Obviously.)
We're pretty good friends. Joke, have fun, talk a lot, etc.
We have a lot in common, including the fact that we're both really amazingly shy.

I really like him, but I'm not sure if he feels the same way.
Is there anyway to find out if he likes me without telling him that I like him?
I really hate to be indirect by having a friend go "Do you like so and so?" etc. To me that's a middle school way of getting everyone involved.

Should I just go out and tell him that I like him?
Help?


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Cux answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 11:55 pm:
Yes, you should tell him that you like him. It may freak him out, but he may feel the same way. The best way to find out if someone likes you, when you like them, is to just flat out tell them you like them.
If you're that good of friends and he doesn't like you back, you should be able to get passed it soon, if he feels uncomfortable about it.

I hope I helped!
--Jack
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