Well, I'm just about to confront my crush Kyle next wensday my and my bff Sara are gonna help each other ,and well...How do I bring up to my crush that I like him again? I've told him I like him a year ago, he just wanted to be friends. I know he likes, his flirting is ovious, so how do I bring it up with-out destroying a good friend-ship??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sweeethoney answered Thursday April 16 2009, 8:27 pm: if you tell him, do it alone (friends can be intimidating to guys) tell him in person first of all. a lot of things can be miscommunicated over the phone, textin or callin, and over the internet. flirt with him a little more than usual before you do, and if he resents it then maybe you shouldnt tell him. but if he flirts back more, then he probably likes you.
you should just say, 'i know a while ago you said that you just wanted to be friends, but lately youve been kinda flirtin with me, and i was wonderin what was up...'
that way you can play off if he says he doesnt and you can just be like 'oh okay just makin sure'
well good luck girrrl and feel free to ask me anythin in the future :)
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SlushPuppy answered Thursday April 16 2009, 6:24 pm: Be texting casually and then say something flirty that drops a hint that you kind of like him more than just friends. Compliment him a little more than usual. Or go to a dance or somewhere together and just hold glances a little longer than normal. Just go with it and try not to stress about it too much, so you won't creep him out. [ SlushPuppy's advice column | Ask SlushPuppy A Question ]
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