Hi my name is Joyce i'm 14/f. There's this boy i like alot. I kind of got over him, but now i know he likes me i like him again. So I want to add him on my myspace, but i'm afraid he'll deny me (becuse he did about a year ago when i first requested him). So my question is should I take a chance and add him? Because I don't want him to think i'm desperate or anything. And since he's in all my classes that would be awkward, and I'm afraid i'll drive him away. But then again since he likes me now mabey he'll want to add me? I'm so confused please help!
Depressed_Poet answered Friday March 2 2007, 8:58 pm: Add him! It's a risk but it's a small risk & everyone has to take one like this in their lives. It will help you determine whether you should go out with him or not... who he really is, you know? Besides, you're just friends right now, right? The worst that can happen is that he denies you. But he might not even know that it's YOUR myspace. Just talk to him a little more & add him; it won't do any good if you ignore him. So add him and see what happens
Hope I helped
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disasterxwoah answered Friday March 2 2007, 8:03 pm: I say add him :) It was a year ago he denyed you. People change in a year, I dont see why he would say no. He likes you, and as the other columnist has said, added someone on my myspace doesnt usually drive people away :) You arnt desperate, you were over him & you found new reasons to like him again. Totally not desperate. Have fun & good luck with him :) [ disasterxwoah's advice column | Ask disasterxwoah A Question ]
junebug93 answered Friday March 2 2007, 7:54 pm: if it was a year ago, there are tons of reasons why he wouldn't have added you (ei, he didn't know you before?) If you know he likes you, why do you think he would say no? And besides, you've got nothing to lose. Adding him to myspace is not something that generally would drive people away. [ junebug93's advice column | Ask junebug93 A Question ]
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