When a guy I like gets close to me, I push him away to "just a friend" and I don't know WHY!
Question Posted Sunday July 31 2011, 11:01 pm
I'm 15f and I like this guy and I'm not sure if he likes me though I invited him over along with this other girl (the girl knows she's my bff) but anyways I allways have bad luck with guys obviously never had a bf and never had a kiss... And yeah I know I'm young but I feel alone most of the time I feel like even my closest friends don't cut it. I just don't know he's also like one of my friends but I'm allways going to want more I have so much regret with some of the guys I've liked and the choices I made. I feel like I get nervous when one guy gets really close I push them away a little to that friend boundry but in my mind it drives me crazy. How can I not mess up this crush?? He's my friend to
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Lonesome1 answered Monday August 1 2011, 1:09 pm: Well treat him as your friend and it can get better. Trust me things will get better,once they get better you have nothing to worry about , its fine you just need to take it one step at a time, if you like this guy dont push him to the point where your too friendly to him , you need to show him from your love point of view, smile , hold his hand, dont get nerous once you find the right guy you wont be nervous anymore.. in your mind it may drive you crazy but later on it shouldnt it should be normal for you to be a friendly zone, its fine and please dont have any regret its the past and I know its hard but you will get through it so dont worry ,things will get better. [ Lonesome1's advice column | Ask Lonesome1 A Question ]
aliyahnelson10 answered Monday August 1 2011, 12:27 am: Well you are afraid to express your emotions around other genders and thats fine!
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