I know you really like him, and that makes it really tough. But think about it: You want, and you DESERVE, a guy who KNOWS he likes you! A guy who is so totally crazy about you that he'll do anything to keep you, and won't take any chances of letting you get away. And trust me, that guy is out there somewhere! But you're not gonna meet him if you're too busy trying to make things work with the wrong guy.
So let this one go. It might not be easy, but the sooner you do it, the sooner you can get past him and move on to the better things that are in store for you! [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
real_x_advice answered Sunday December 2 2007, 11:06 am: ok so last week my best friend had the same problem. This is what she did... if he likes you enough to go out with you (or w/e) then you should ignore him for a bit... if he really does like you then you will tell but if he just stands back and ignores you the same then he isn't worth your time. just give it some time and maybe things will work out for the better! :) [ real_x_advice's advice column | Ask real_x_advice A Question ]
caramella answered Sunday December 2 2007, 7:07 am: i understand you dont want to let him go but trust me this is not the type of guy youd want in a relationship at ALL!If he cant make the simple decision if weather he likes you or not do you actually THINK hes going to be able to make any other bigger decision?!?i dont.Look,ask him ONE last time and tell him that its gon be the last time you ask him this and to answer you in a day or something...if he says no then to hell with him!You desserve better,a guy thatll actually feel for you like you do. [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
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