ok first of all, i don't know how to reply on that same question thing, so each time i'm making a new one of these! well like an idiot, sometime in august, I did kinda let her know that i liked her...in a more straight forward way! Not the best move obviously, I think that when someone tells you straight forward that they like you, you feel pressured to like them back right? Well, at the time, I didn't know that..and her reaction was that she only sees me as a friend. But now, she's broken up with her last boyfriend and talks to me more often, but before I go and mess things up again, or even lose a chance with her (if I haven't lost it already), I want to let her know, indirectly, and not like how I did before?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? SWEETXLOVE answered Monday December 22 2008, 4:31 pm: did you tell her while she had a boyfriend? because yeah most girls would back away from someone else in fear of falling for them. anyways what you have to do is flirt with her. text her cute things :) you have to step up your game boy. when you see her next, don't act just as a friend would. but also don't be over the top and too obvious about it. my best friend would always sit with me, and he would flirt with me and put his arm around me while kind of joking around but i knew that he was being serious. you want to know why i fell for him? because i could tell that kid anything, and i knew he wouldn't judge me. i could not be wearing make up and be wearing sweatpants and a sweatshirt and he would still make me feel like the most beautiful girl. you need to do that. make her feel comfortable around you. when you flirt with her though, see what her reaction is. if she flirts back, it's a good sign but if she acts kind of weird then tone it down a little bit. i hope this is helping! keep asking if you have any more questions! ♥ LU [ SWEETXLOVE's advice column | Ask SWEETXLOVE A Question ]
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