You need to be direct and just own up to the facts. Let him know you were too afraid to do anything. Tell him you always felt this way and then agree to at least hang out and have fun or to try a relationship in the time you have rather than not and see if despite the move it can continue. I'm sure your parents won't mind the distance.
Something deep down is telling you that you need to at least tell him and to pursue this on some level. Obey your gut as at the very least you'll feel relief for having said something rather than always holding on to it. You both need that. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday April 28 2012, 4:11 pm: You'll have plenty of crushes in your time. Just consider yourself lucky, that it was just a crush!
It'll be easier for you to move on that way. But it is never too late to talk to him! What is there to lose? You embarrass yourself? Well, atleast you won't see him again. Just say hello. But be warned: If you get even more in too deep, it'll be harder when it's time to say goodbye. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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