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Me liking a guy friend that doesn't like me back


Question Posted Thursday September 23 2010, 10:02 pm

ok so I've liked my friend for about 5 years now but I found out he doesn't like me. He only thinks of me as a friend. I want to know if I should keep on liking him or just forget about him and stay friends with him??

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Emma123 answered Wednesday June 11 2014, 12:26 pm:
I think that you should try to forget about him, because if you let something go and it comes right back at yea then it's meant to be yours, but if it never comes back then it was never meant to be yours. Try to date someone else or pretend to have interests in another guy for a while and see how he reacts.

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