Question Posted Wednesday September 19 2007, 4:11 pm
alright, well my friend is dating this guy that i like. and i have liked him for a loooonnng time. since the end of last school year, and she just started dating him last week. but, he always talks to me and like flirts with me. i know it sounds wrong on my part but me and the girl hes dating arent that good of friends, were more of aquantises(or however you spell it) but anyways, we both liked eachother the first week of school & we both knew it but we never told eachother. i just don't know if i i should tell him i like him or what?!!?
help.
sally91 answered Saturday September 22 2007, 5:05 pm: i think you should tell him because you will defiately regret it in the long runif you dont. if he really likes his girlfriend he wouldnt be flirting with you so he might like you to. even though he has a girlfriend you should tell him besides you cant control who your feelings land on and you said yourself your not close with his girlfriend so i say go for it! [ sally91's advice column | Ask sally91 A Question ]
zoomzooom answered Saturday September 22 2007, 2:59 pm: Well, Here's some things you may want to keep in mind. If you do decide to talk to him about this, if he's flirting with you while he has a girlfriend. Who's to say there is not other girls he "likes" that he will flirt with if he were to get with you instead. A guy like that is usually not a good guy to be around. Talk to him about it, to make sure you are actually getting the right signals from him and then figure narrow down your choices of what to do next. [ zoomzooom's advice column | Ask zoomzooom A Question ]
coOokiie answered Saturday September 22 2007, 8:50 am: I think you should yeh he has a girlfriend but then again like you said they aren't close people may not agree with me but i think you should you will regret not telling him trust me. [ coOokiie's advice column | Ask coOokiie A Question ]
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