Question Posted Wednesday February 1 2012, 9:19 pm
I REALLY really like this guy. (Were both 11) Were friends and stuff, but I want to tell him I like him; I actuallt think I LOVE him... What do I do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Melwillhelpyou answered Monday February 6 2012, 7:44 pm: The best thing I can think of right now is to make sure that when you tell him, you don't do it in front of a crowd (even just one other person !!!) because it will probably make him say something mean just because people are all around you. He will think it's "cool", but it really isn't, and you might go home crying or depressed because he was mean to you, but he might like you back. And anyways, even if he did like you, if he would rather look "cool" than be with you, he isn't worth your time, TRUST me!
And no, you don't love him. Don't say that. You'll get hurt even more if you keep saying that. You'll see what I mean later, and I don't mean he will reject you, I mean as you grow up. You might be shaking your head or whatever, but it's true. I learned that lesson the hard way.
babymoby answered Wednesday February 1 2012, 11:47 pm: I just turned 12 but this happened to me and i told the guy i liked him and it turned out he liked me too. If yu have a phone you could make it seem mysterios and say "i wanted to tell you ssomething" then tell him. Or if u dont have a phone walk up to him and say it in a sweet, nice way. Just remember that boys can't keep secrets!! Haha so good luck and hope it turns out ok [ babymoby's advice column | Ask babymoby A Question ]
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