The last day of school is on Tuesday, and the boy I like is moving away during the summer a few states away. It's not very far, but it still means that he won't be at my school next year.
I know that this boy likes me because he's sincerely told me he has, but I don't know how to tell him that I like him, too. And I think it's kind of weird to just say, "Hey, I like you!"
So how can I tell him? I really want him to know that I like him. Thanks
When you finally tell him, exchange phone numbers, email addresses, house addresses, and IM names. That way, you can keep in touch by any means possible. Who knows, he might come to visit when/if he can. =) [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
happybabe2 answered Sunday June 17 2007, 12:01 am: i think it would be really cute if maybe you like hinted to him that you like him for like a day so that maybe he will get excited ya know and then just like i-m him online? or just like whisper it oneday or even just tell him to his face that you like him i think it would be beyond cute hope i helped
-katie [ happybabe2's advice column | Ask happybabe2 A Question ]
TheDayTripper answered Saturday June 16 2007, 11:34 pm: Invite him to your house to do whatever you want.Watch a movie,dinner,talk...whatever you're into.At some point just kiss him and tell him you're going to miss him.Do it when he leaves if you want,but if you do it while you guys are hanging out it could make the rest of that time much more meaningful.Since you know he likes you,you have nothing to worry about. [ TheDayTripper's advice column | Ask TheDayTripper A Question ]
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