Ok so here it goes.I like my best guy friend but idk if he likes me back.I dont know if i should tell him how I feeel or if I should lock it up inside me and forget i like him.I dont know how to show him the way I feel about him with out him getting all creeped out.I have liked him for almost a year now and thought about asking him back out.him and I dated for a week then we broke up cuz I was too young for him at that time. now he is going on 18 and I am 16.I likee him so much that i think i maybe falling in love with him.He is so sweet,down to earth,caring,hot,and everything i dreamed of having in a bf.I wish I knew of an easy non creepy way to tell him i like him.If anyone has any advice whatsoever please let me know.Thanks a million.
Sis1234
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Psycotheis answered Sunday July 27 2008, 5:21 am: Well, you can try to tell him that you still like him. How to approach it is beyond me though. but you should never lock up your feelings. It just accumulates into this bubble and eventually will go BOOM! and you won't be able to control it. If you can manage to express your feeling, whether in person or anonymously, then do so. The best way to tell someone you like them is to straight up say it. Don't sugar coat or try to play hard to get, just say what ever comes to heart. That way your telling the entire truth of how you feel, and your feeling actually come out into what your saying.
I can't really tell you how he will react if you do this, but I can tell you its a better approach than trying to clue in how you feel or lying or anything like that... [ Psycotheis's advice column | Ask Psycotheis A Question ]
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