i really like one of my best friends, dont know what to do.
Question Posted Sunday September 13 2009, 3:01 pm
sorry for the longness.
okay so theres this guy in my school, and hes a grade higher than me. i've liked him since i met him last year. he's pretty popular but doesnt show it, (isnt cocky) , and i REALLY like him but i feel like im way out of his league ?! or hes way out of my league? which ever way it goes. hes a really good friend, and i cant tell if he likes me or not. and since hes in a grade higher i dont get to see all the time now, and we dont get to talk to much anymore since hes busy, but i have a hugeeeee crush on him, well its more than a crush,
but i dont want to tell him i like him, cause its kind of embarrassing, and i feel like it would wreck our friendship . what should i do ?!
thanks in advance.!
btw im almost 16 but very mature for my age.
Katlyn answered Monday September 14 2009, 2:07 am: Well since you two are atleast friends ask him to hangout sometime and have a fun convo with him and just keep hanging out with him eventually he will understand your feelings towards him and will either like you back or tell you hes not interested in a nice way now if you cant hang out with him much then talk to him online and start up a convo there and talk about things he likes and then ask if he wants to catch a movie or something and then slowly as you being to be good friends tell him how you feel make sure your alone so even if he does say he doesnt feel the same way you wont be embarassed and if hes a good guy he wont tell anyone bascially what im saying is your going to hang out with him or talk to him and be really good friends with him before you can put your feelings forward [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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