Question Posted Wednesday October 10 2007, 1:34 am
what to do? well actually it's my Gaiaonline crush.. and I've never liked anybody on Gaia before cause most people are weird but one day he just said hi to me and i said hi back and like we have so much in common.. then on his profile it said he likes guys so im kinda dissapointed........ and he's really hott! haha so should i just give up? :/ i wish he was straight!!! ugh. well i've barely talked to him and i didn't know what to say to him without sounding stupid so now i'll be totally clueless or should i just try to be his friend first? :/
xeViLxShArPiEx answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 7:59 pm: Heyyy I have a Gaiaonline account! (i l u v b u r r i t o s) :] If you really like him, try to be his friend, and talk to him a lot, but don't be annoying. Maybe he will start liking you, maybe not, but there are plenty of other guys out there, and being his friend his better than nothing right?! If you're really into him, tell hi your feelings, and if it doesn't work out, try to become his friend. He can be on of those best guy buddies or whatever! [ xeViLxShArPiEx's advice column | Ask xeViLxShArPiEx A Question ]
teardrops7 answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 6:34 pm: well i like a guy, told him that, and he claims hes gay, but i am just working on a friendship with him. its okay to like him. its no big deal. just be his friend. and if you say something stupid big whoop, the world isnt over. and with hot guys most of the time, they are either gay or just flat out mean...lol but just joke around a lil bit. like i told the guy i like "are you sure you aint straight cuz i can help you find out for sure!" just stuff like that. you can use that if you want. its just a good ice breaker and conversation starter... hope i helped
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