My ''very, very strong feeling'' could be wrong...
Question Posted Monday June 18 2007, 3:03 pm
Theres this guy Luke. And this other guy, Marcus.
Now, i liked Marcus and about a week ago i told Luke this. He seemed pretty erm.. upset, dissapointed, i'm not sure what other way to describe it. Although, he has been okay with me. It was only about 3 days ago that this 'thing' with Marcus was just a phase, and that i actually like Luke. Well, while he goes around thinking that i like some other guy, it's him who i in fact like. I have a very, very strong feeling that Luke likes me (he used to like me about a year ago and he asked me out, but because i didn't know him that well, i said no, which i now regret).
How do i go about this? How can i tell him that i don't like Marcus without it being too awkward?
I don't want to tell him that i like him just yet, i want to just leave it for a while.
coolwater answered Monday June 18 2007, 5:13 pm: If you're too scared to confront Luke, just write him a nice love letter saying your true feelings and mention "Hey.. about Marcus, it was something I got over. I don't know what I was thinking or anything but I realized who I truly liked most and who meant most to me (Luke)." Haha. Or you can tell him that straight out. It won't be awkward. In fact, Luke might think it's sweet. You should tell Luke your true feelings because if you don't, you might miss out. You know? So try your best!! And just follow your heart. Be sure the friendship won't be awkward after confessing your feelings but I'm pretty sure it'll all work out! :D I hope this advice helps. Have a good summer <33 [ coolwater's advice column | Ask coolwater A Question ]
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