i had a dream about this guy,he's going into 8th grade. he's my really good friend. then i realized i liked him all along and thats part of the reason i broke up with my bf (over the summer).
i like him because he is so sweet and always gives me cute things and always pays attention to me. i dont know if he knows broke up with my ex-bf (its summer) but when we go back to school i really want to tell him or make a move (fast b/c other girls like him but dont know him well) but i dont want to ruin our friendship! how can i tell him i like him or make a move without ruining our friendship??
Additional info, added Monday July 9 2012, 9:15 pm: also he is going to be 15 a little after i turn 13. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lightoftruth answered Tuesday July 10 2012, 6:22 am: Well since he's all sweet with you, it's possible he might feel the same way.
When you go back to school try hinting around with it for a little bit. Flirt a little and see how he reacts. If it's a good reaction then you can tell him how you feel. If the feelings are mutual, great! If not, then make sure you don't lose him as a friend. Don't let it get awkward and just act how you normally would around him. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
ifyouneedme1 answered Monday July 9 2012, 11:09 pm: If he really pays attention to you and gives you cute things then i think the feeling are mutual. You should definately make amove because if you dont then you will regret and and always think what if he liked me back too? If hes really your friend then even after telling him you like him & he doesnt feel the same way, your friendship wont be ruined. [ ifyouneedme1's advice column | Ask ifyouneedme1 A Question ]
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