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Question Posted Monday September 24 2007, 7:36 pm

What's a good way for telling a guy that I like him. I wrote him a poem and I'm going to ask his opinion on it. And then I'm going to go ahead and tell him the truth. Do you think that's a good way? Or should I do it a other way. It's okay I'm completly comfortable for everything. Thank you for your advice.

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christina answered Monday September 24 2007, 7:49 pm:
I think the best way to tell someone that you like them is to just tell them. But you need to build them up to the idea first before you tell them completely. If you drop hints by flirting, he might get the picture & you telling him may not come as a shock & he'll be more calm to it. If you just tell him, he might get freaked out & shy away from talking to you or being your friend, so flirt with him a lot & then eventually tell him. That usually works best because he might like you too.


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