i like this girl and i told her that i just want to be friends cuz she liked me and a guy who is her boy friend and now i want her back what do i do girls i need help i really like her
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Jeanne answered Friday April 18 2008, 3:56 am: Well, if she currently has a boyfriend, you'll have to wait it out. Telling her how you feel right now, while she's going out with someone, isn't right. For one thing, if you were going out with her, you wouldn't like some other guy telling her he liked her, right? So you shouldn't do that to someone else. Besides that, if she's going out with this guy, then she obviously has some feelings for him. Even if she still likes you, too, you don't want to get involved with someone who is torn between two people. You want to be the only guy on her mind! So let that relationship run its course... it's pretty unlikely that they'll be going out forever. Once she's available, you can tell her how you feel. In the meantime, just keep up your friendship. [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
xheytherexlolx answered Thursday April 17 2008, 8:51 pm: well.. you have to understand that now she's got a boyfriend. She might really like this new guy and you have to understand that she might not want to leave him for a guy that hurt her before.
ok, since we have that clear, I'd talk to her. Tell her how you feel and she'll respect you for that. Not many guys will talk to a girl like that.
teardrops7 answered Thursday April 17 2008, 8:50 pm: Tell her how you feel. Yes her feelings may have left the building but you need to try. Girls love it when guys get all soft hearted, yet strong. So just say whats on your mind in the sweetest way possible. She will listen. Just make sure you catch her by herself.
-hayley [ teardrops7's advice column | Ask teardrops7 A Question ]
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