Should I tell my crush I like him although I know he doesnt
Question Posted Sunday July 19 2009, 5:46 pm
Hello! I am Lidia Cadison, and I recently moved to California, (I used to live in Mexico) ,I have 15 years old and my problem is the next:
The thing is that I really like a guy that lives in Mexico, he is my friend and we sometimes talk via MSN, although we are far away my feelings towards him had not changed at all but today I started thinking in telling him how I felt I know he only likes me as a friend and nothing more, cause the way he behaves around me is the way he behaves with his male friends. But I want to do it cause I think I need to move on with my life and stop daudreaming in him and stuffs that may never going to happen...do you think I should tell him? or just continue the way we are now...I dont want to lost his friendship in the process. Thanks you =)
and see ya latera.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? HotSauce answered Sunday July 19 2009, 6:55 pm: It's true, it's hard to hold onto a crush for so long. You should tell him, but you don't techniqually know he doesn't like you more then a friend. Maybe he treats you like one of his male friends, because he feels close to you. Friendships can normally start out as friendships, and lead into soooo much more. You should tell him how you feel and explain to him that no matter how he feels towards you, that you want and need to still have his friendship!
Shouldnt hide so much from people, it's better to speak your mind, and throw everything you have out on the table. A good quote. "You make choices, and never look back!" [ HotSauce's advice column | Ask HotSauce A Question ]
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