Lets call him Austin. Austin and I have known each other since 2nd grade. We only started being friends 2 years ago, in 7th grade since we were on the same bus. In 8th grade we became really close cause we were in EVERY class with eachother EVERY day. I started to like him nd what not. I acted really mean to him, nd him same way for me. I only acted that way as playing around. I'm not sure if he did too. I saw him at the mall on Friday and I was so close to telling him how I felt. Later that night I saw he was on facebook and I told him I was sorry for how I acted the past year. He seemed happy I told him that. Idunno if I should tell him how I feel or not. Please help me out! Thank yuh soo much! We are both 15.
rileyrox answered Thursday July 15 2010, 10:52 pm: usually when a boy is "mean" to girl it means that he likes her too. should you tell him how you feel, the worst he can say is that hes not interested. and you only live once, so take a chance. i would suggest doing it in person though. [ rileyrox's advice column | Ask rileyrox A Question ]
Faith42 answered Thursday July 15 2010, 8:50 pm: Well thats good that you told him you were sorry, I think you should start off slow with this, try to make up for how your treated him in the past. You don't want to scare him by saying how you feel really quick start off slow with things. Talk to him more nicely, do some favors for him? Flirt a little and see how he responses. If you sense some good vibes tell him you've had feelings for him for a while now..- something like that. Just see how that goes and than make your move. Good luck!
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