Question Posted Tuesday September 25 2007, 7:28 pm
Ok So i have this guy that i reall ylike and he is soo sweet. I really wanna tell him so he will like me or have a chance of asking me out...Im 13 too he is almost 14. He is in 8th and i just want him to know. My friend offered to tell him or ask him if he ever would but i'm scared that will make things akward!! This guy means alot to me and i have no idea how to tell him. He always says hey to me and waves to me in the halls but it's kinda like as best friends...and he has been hanging out with a 15 year old..:( How do i tell him without making it akward because im not gunna be like i like you and i want you to like me.....Please give me advice!
If you are the kind of person who goes out a lot, invite him too and you can get to know him better..but also invite some of his friends, so it won't be too awkward for him.
If you know that he is good at a subject, ask him to explain something to you, and then you can keep talking to him after that(worked for me :) )
I don't really suggest telling him how you feel just yet, guys get worried if they know that a girl likes them, cause they tend to think that they are giving out wrong signals.(But I'm not saying that he doesn't like you :) )
blackrose13 answered Thursday September 27 2007, 2:25 pm: i feel you man.
its so hard
but if you want to be smart, dont tell him itl be awkward and it will ruin your friendship
so far mynes a secret and ive been likin the guy i like for a year..
and it is really hard but i am not gonna tell him cause im sure that if i will tell him he will act so abnormal
most likely not talk as we should
anyway.. play it cool and be his friend.. or if you want get closer.
:) hope i helped
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