hey. so i like this guy, guy 1, and i got his "friend" / "acquantance" 's screen name & now i talk to him. well like, his friend sorta has a lot of friends, and so i'm really worried about like telling him stuff. but i just want to get my crush's sn if he has one. should i just...
1.) suck it up & deal with it. just flat out ask him cause for all i know, he could just not have my crush's sn and not even question whether i like guy 1.
2.) get to know guy 2 (guyfriend) better & see if i can actually trust him before telling him about guy 1 in case guy 2 finds out i like guy 1.
3.) other
4.) suck it up & deal with it. if guy 2 finds out i like guy 1, big deal. PLEASE BACK UP YOUR ANSWER!
i'm phobic of popular guys, but my crush isn't as popular as my crush's "friend."
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Arthane answered Thursday June 7 2007, 6:47 pm: At first glance this problem seems to have an impossible answer, but don't worry, I'll try to help you as best as I can from a male's point of view.
If I were you I would get to know your crushes friends.That way your crush can familiarize himself with you. When you've gotten to that point of trust with your crushes friend(s), then ask them if of the boy you have a crush on if your crush has any crushes. Make yourself familiar with your crushes friends as well as your crush. That way it won't be a total surprize when he finds out you like him. Also make suttle flirty moves towards your crush, then he may be inturn atracted to you. Be funny, livly, and be interested in anything he says. If you have one on one time with him and you have run out of things to say, get him to talk about himself(Beware though, that convorsation may last for hours)Hope this helps in your crush dilema.:^) [ Arthane's advice column | Ask Arthane A Question ]
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