I'm a female and I'm 17. I'll just get straight to the point. I like this guy...a lot. More than I have before. The thing is, I really want to tell him that I have feelings for him and it seems like he may feel the same way but I'm still afraid of that famous phrase "I only like you as my friend" or something to that extent. The other part of me is just telling me that I should just forget about him and move on or whatever. What do you think? Tell him?
SweetGuyBrokenHeart answered Thursday November 8 2007, 9:08 am: I hate that famous phrase! I told this my best girl-friend how i felt about her and she didnt even attempt to give me that phrase, instead she let me hurt. Our friendship has never been the same, she used to tell me everything and now i cant even talk to her. It happened to me but dont let it happen to you, youll never want to ruin a friendship because friendship can come into a relationship. Hope i helped my sn is gameshark7777 [ SweetGuyBrokenHeart's advice column | Ask SweetGuyBrokenHeart A Question ]
ConfusedX2 answered Wednesday November 7 2007, 11:32 pm: unless yall are already really close friends, and this would mess up that friendship, i would tell him. otherwise you will always wonder, which is way worse than finding out that he doesnt like you like that. at the very least, he will be flattered. [ ConfusedX2's advice column | Ask ConfusedX2 A Question ]
Buttacup answered Wednesday November 7 2007, 9:16 pm: If you think he likes you back, then I'd say go for it! And what if he says "Only as friends"? Consider it his loss.
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