I resently asked a question about If I shuld go out with my best frend of 3years. And you all said yes. So I hav another question. How do I actually ask him out. We txt all the time and somtimes it's really perverted things. Like him" haha" me " ur so mean" him " you like it like that." and there was also another one not too long ago. Me "did you start ur project yet." him "not even close" me "ur Gunnar get an F" him "ya an F in duin you." so could I ask him during during one of the perverted txts. But then there's another problem. Wenever we txt it's lik he's a different person. And then wen I c him........I'm disappointed. Is that bad.
MiCheLLeKaYLa06 answered Monday April 26 2010, 11:20 am: when he acts different in person and in text which person do you like? the one you text or the one in person?
Because when a person acts different through text than they do in person it normally is a bad thing because they may not be them full selves in public... tell him you like him but tell him you dont like him how he is in person...
or you could just tell him you like him, and see how that goes... and if you dont want it hurting ya'lls friendship (in case he doesnt like you back) then let him know that too.
good luck :) [ MiCheLLeKaYLa06's advice column | Ask MiCheLLeKaYLa06 A Question ]
sunshine1232 answered Monday April 26 2010, 8:21 am: Yes it's a bad thing when the both of you text & he
acts perverted and is a different person when you see him face to face i think you need to sit him down and talk to him about it i'm sure since he's been your best friend for that long he'll understand make him realize that he needs to stop acting perverted while texting so the two of you can actually have a decent conversation without his comments being said it would probably be a good idea to ask him out when you see him in person that way he won't be saying the things he does when the two of you are texting(: [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
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