I like a guy iv'e never seen just text. How do I tell him I like him?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AdviceMistress answered Friday December 2 2011, 9:38 am: Well since you are talking through text I guess the best way to tell is through text. I must ad though people act differently through than in person. You might like what he says through text but could act entirely different when you are hanging out with him in person. When I was 19 I was tlaking to this guy through a dating site. I started talking to him on AIM and I felt an instant connection. He was cute and really sweet online. I talked to him on the phone and it was just "blah" nothing really no spark. I then met him in person and he was cute and all but I had no connection. My advice is to meet up with this guy (bring someone with you like some friends or something) and get to know what he's really like. That's the only way to know if you really like. I'm sure you like his personality but you can't really get to know someone through text messaging. [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
nascarfan1987 answered Thursday December 1 2011, 8:13 pm: I guess the same way you talk to him; over texting.
I think its best to actually see someone, and hang out with them to make sure you actually know what your getting yourself into. You haven't seen him, or been around him to know what he's really like.
If distance is keeping you apart, than I'd give up. Long distance relationships NEVER work out, and if they do, it takes a lot of trust, communication, and honesty to keep it together.
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