okay so basically i like this guy a lot.
and i think he likes me but im not sure.
and i wanna tell him that i like him back, but i'm scared that im going to get rejected and then feel like a complete loser.
anyone wanna help me?
i have no idea what to do :[
Smallazn4lyfe answered Wednesday July 18 2007, 3:32 am: Don't be scared to do something that u want to do.
It could go wrong, but its a risk that u can take. I know rejection hurts, a lot, but you'll soon get over it. You never know if he seriously likes you until he confesses that he does.
soilikethisboy answered Wednesday July 18 2007, 1:22 am: If you like him go for it. if he rejects you you could always say i was just joking or say let me know if you change your mind. or something that won't threaten your realationship for the future. [ soilikethisboy's advice column | Ask soilikethisboy A Question ]
Cux answered Wednesday July 18 2007, 12:53 am: Tell him. Yes, rejection hurts [trust me, I've been through that neck of the woods a few times], but it helps you learn. How can you possibly know that you've loved or experienced life if you haven't been rejected. It happens to everyone. You shouldn't feel like a loser if it happens.. you should know that you've experienced it and you'll know more about love from it, I guess. I know this sounds confusing and like I'm repeating myself.. but I'm trying to put this into words as best I can.
Go for him. If you don't take a risk- you'll never know what could have been. You could be preventing the best relationship you'll have in your teenage years..you never know until you've <i>tried</i>.
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