I'm from Canada. Ok so there's this guy and I really like him and I want to tell him how I feel but I'm worried about what he would say if I did tell him how I felt about him!! But he doesn't have a phone so I can't really text him and I don't feel comfortable calling his home.. So I really need to figure out what to do!! Do I talk to him on facebook when he's on or what? Please help me!!! It's really important since it's almost the end of the school year and I won't see him until next school year!! Please Help!!!
askjane answered Wednesday June 6 2012, 11:29 pm: it's really much better if you talk to him in person so that you can tell him everything that you feel about him, and so that he can tell you right away if he feels the same for you. [ askjane's advice column | Ask askjane A Question ]
lightoftruth answered Wednesday June 6 2012, 2:54 am: I would just message him on facebook. Don't make it all corny or long. Just get straight to the point. Even if he doesn't feel the same way, at least you had the courage to do it and you won't be wondering how he felt.
So just work up the courage to message him. Good luck! [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
Drewb13 answered Wednesday June 6 2012, 2:00 am: If you really like him, you'll muster up the courage to call that house phone. If your worried about his parents asking you questions, just use that time to tell them how of a girl you are for their son. And facebook is good to, but if you're looking to start a relationship with this boy, you'll need actual human interaction instead of IM's and textmessages.
I wish you lots of luck!
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