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Do I like my friend more than a friend?


Question Posted Sunday April 29 2007, 2:48 am

Well I love being around my friend, I love talking to my friend, and i find my friend attractive. So, therefore, I like her? It's the whole like her thing that I'm confused about. I really just don't know.

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not_your_star34 answered Sunday April 29 2007, 2:54 am:
You usually know when you like somebody. There's a big difference between liking someone as a friend or more.

Judging by what you said, you could very much like her as more than a friend, but then again, that's for you to decide. I'm not you; I don't know how you feel.

Compare the feelings you have for her to the feelings you have for your other female friends. Are they different? How? It might open up your eyes a little bit and show you how you really feel about her.

If you have any more questions, feel free to leave one in my inbox, because you know, I don't talk to you on a regular basis or anything...
-Manders

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