I like him. He likes me. We fight like a married couple and play like brother and sister. He asked me what exactly what we are and I don't want to jump out and say I want to be his girlfriend because he has had a million girlfriends. What should I do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? smartnsassy answered Monday March 26 2012, 11:52 am: Hello, I would recommend telling him that you like him and notice that he likes you also and ask him how he would feel about only seeing each other instead of seeing other girls. That way you aren't jumping out and asking to be his girlfriend, but you're letting him know that that is something you would like and at the same time seeing if it's something he wants as well. If he does, then that's great. If he doesn't then I think that you should just let it be and try to connect with someone else. There's someone out there for everyone. Trust me. I hope this helped. xoxo [ smartnsassy's advice column | Ask smartnsassy A Question ]
Imperfectionist answered Monday March 26 2012, 7:33 am: aweee you sound like me and my babe <3 but he asked you what you are which is something most guys don't do it. So go for it. be more then what you are. you said he has had a million girlfriends? well we've all made a million mistakes but you can't look back on them. get it? [ Imperfectionist's advice column | Ask Imperfectionist A Question ]
Horselover21 answered Sunday March 25 2012, 11:41 pm: You have to tell him. And all of those other girl friends won't be there for long if he really cares. I he doesn't really care then he isn't worth it. But before you tell him I recommend saying something about his multiple girlfriends if he likes you too. I hope it all works out for ya! [ Horselover21's advice column | Ask Horselover21 A Question ]
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