Question Posted Thursday February 22 2007, 5:50 pm
my friend was talking to the guy i like and she brought me up. she ended up asking him if he liked me and he said only as a friend. she texted me later and told me and now i feel sick. we have block scheduling and i see him first thing tomorrow. i dont know what to do. im not mad at her for asking him and im not mad at him for not liking me, im mad at myself for thinking that he would ever like me. he doesnt necessarily know i like him but it isnt that hard to put 2 and 2 together. what do i do? i dont want to ignore him but im afraid if we keep talking ill end up liking him still and what if he stops talking to me in our class? that would suck, i dont want him to feel awkward! thanks!
Not_To_Worry_x3 answered Thursday February 22 2007, 7:16 pm: just because he SAYS he doesn`t like you more than a friend ; doesn`t mean that`s true. For one ; it was your friend talking to him - so he may have felt uncomfortable telling her because he thought she might tell you. Two, he may have an interest in you, but doesn`t know for sure yet. && if that`s the case ; make sure you continue to talk to him! He`ll want to know that even HE may have a chance with YOU. don`t underestimate yourself. :)
But three, if he actually does NOT like you more than a friend; don`t sweat it. I know right now it feels like you`ve been let down ; but don`t worry about it. It seems like it`s just a crush. crushes come and go. I`m sure if he`s not that in to you, you`ll find a new guy who will be lucky to have liked you. :)!!<3
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