wicked1472 answered Monday May 11 2009, 9:22 pm: It seems pretty easy when put in text, but when it comes time to do it, most chicken out.
Well, you gotta make sure you like him, like him. Be sure of that before you do anything rash. You don't wanna get embarrassed for nothing do you? Be certain that he's the right guy for you, that you know him well.
One question that usually stops girls from asking guys out or telling them you like them is, "Does he like me back?" Sometimes it's better to make the first move. Take charge, you don't wanna spend your days wondering what would have happened if you confessed your feelings for him. I mean, what's the worst that can happen? Rejection? Sure, it stings for a bit, but hey, now you know. (You can always laugh it off if he rejects you) [ wicked1472's advice column | Ask wicked1472 A Question ]
unknowntomankind answered Monday May 11 2009, 1:32 pm: It's best you accully get to know him before doin any moves
That way you know forsure that you have feelings for him and get that much closer so if you out with him your not shy or he's not shy and have trust in eachother and don't run into problems as much or avoid them [ unknowntomankind's advice column | Ask unknowntomankind A Question ]
Sami143 answered Monday May 11 2009, 12:11 pm: Well it depends on if you like him or love him. If you love him and want to tell him then just let him know, i mean try to make it cute don just come out and say " oh i love you" do it when your hanging out at a cute time or something. If you like him the just bring it up be like so who are you likin these days??? and just be kidna flirty and then lead him on to thinking that you like him. He will most likely get the hint =] hope i helped! [ Sami143's advice column | Ask Sami143 A Question ]
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