i have a crush in school, and at one point he liked. me. then i made the stupid mistake by not liking him. i really really really like him now, and his birthday is next week, and i dont know what to do. what do i get him?!?!? do i tell him i like him again? he knows i really like him, and he acted annoyed by me, but im not annoying :( help. what do i do for his birthday?!
Seermage answered Friday May 14 2010, 10:48 am: If you really really like him, take the time to research and find out the perfect gift for him. Buy a card and in it say something like,," what an ass I was. You were there the whole time and I didn't notice you. Or, I had my head up my butt, I can't believe I didn't notice you then. I think you are awesome and if you give me a chance, I won't let you down" of course in your own words, I am old.... Hahahah
Straight, blunt honesty goes along way. Admitting that you were an idiot (not literally) takes the awkwardness away. Leave the gift and card somewhere you're certain he'll find it. If you are the courageous type, tell him in person, making sure you look hot and act cute... Use any humor you can think of. People really respect someone who can admit things about themselves.
Katlyn answered Friday May 14 2010, 2:29 am: Well for his birthday i suggest you tell him how you feel i mean i think he would love getting a gf as a present for his birthday :) but ya you should tell him and as for his present get him something he likes like cd's of his favorite band, clothing, watch, calogne, something sports related or music related if hes into it theres a list of things you can get him it just depends on what kind of person he is and what he likes. [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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