13/f
I'm about to move AGAIN, but I want to tell this guy how I feel. He's a sweetheart and he's sooooo cute, but when it comes to telling how I feel, I'm such a chicken. I'm about to move in a couple of days, and I just don't want to go without knowing what could've been. Should I ask him out? Should I just chicken out and keep wondering what could've been? I'm moving next Friday(it's Tuesday the 16, I'm moving on the 26)So should I ask him or not?
thelaura answered Wednesday October 17 2007, 9:48 am: Where are you moving to? If you will still see him after you've moved, by all means, go for it!
If not, getting yourself into a long distance relationship at 13 is not easy. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
casiababyy answered Tuesday October 16 2007, 11:55 pm: if you want to ask him out, i think you should.
i think that would be an absolutley wonderful idea. but on the other hand, whats the point? your moving.. are you moving somewhere in town.. are you moving out of state? if your moving out of state it probably wouldnt be the best idea to ask him out. but only because, do you think he would be into a long distance relationship? if you dont ask him out, atleast tell him how you feel. i hope everything works out!
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carayotie answered Tuesday October 16 2007, 11:44 pm: Why not? What do you have to lose? When you move you might not see him again so if he doesn't like you back you can start over again and if you leave without knowing what could've been you'll regret it for a LONG time.
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