anyway what should i do about the girl im friends with. i like her but i dont want to destroy our relationship by telling her how i feel.
it feels like every day i dont tell her it further tears my soul.
WWBB answered Thursday June 7 2007, 9:00 pm: my best guy friend turned out to be the guy i wanted to marry.
the funny thing was that i felt the same way. i was just too scared to tell him.
and he finally told me he liked me and i told him and we got together.
it was amazing.
so basically my little compressed story is telling you to just go ahead. tell her.
if she likes you back great. if not then oh well you bolth will forget about it. dont act like their is something bugging you though if she dosent like you. wierd vibes are easy to feel.
apchem answered Thursday June 7 2007, 1:23 am: just go and tell her!!!!!!!
what is the worst thing that can happened?
she rejecting you...she will respect you more for being honest [ apchem's advice column | Ask apchem A Question ]
amberbritt answered Thursday June 7 2007, 12:54 am: ok well flirt with her more and then call her on the phone and tell her that you promise that this wont ruin our friendship and then she says i promise then you tell her and i promise that will make you feel better maby she feels the same way [ amberbritt's advice column | Ask amberbritt A Question ]
cOws_in_yOur_tuba answered Thursday June 7 2007, 12:30 am: Awww! Just tell her. I was in the same position as you 2 weeks ago and I told him. Here's what you do. Tell her you like her, but if she doesn't feel the same way, that you're OK with being friends. Worked for me. I'm still good friends with him, so hopefully, it works the same for you. Good luck! [JUST TELL HER!! HAHAH!]
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