Valentines, "friends", my friend and the one i like...
Question Posted Wednesday February 6 2013, 12:52 pm
So i sent two velo-grams (they are like letters of valentine, only it comes also with candy.) so i sent two velo-grams to the girl i like, and her best-friend which is also one of my friends, but my "friends" are called like this because they are ******** and because i have fun with them but they act really stupid. So these "friends" started making fun of me that i have no chance with her and now i feel really pissed about them. My best-friend which isn't a "friend" just found out by the best-friend of the girl i like that: she thinks im a great guy, and has lots of fun with me, but she loves her new boyfriend a lot,and she falls for older guys( this is bad cause im younger than her by quite a bit of months). But the very good news is that both the girls will send velo-grams to me too!! But i still need help!! Should i keep a distance or should i get closer? Should i just wait for her to break up with her bf?
P.S before i forget, shes a brave one and hugs lots of people, but sometimes we eventually kiss on the cheek, and she likes my company. PLZ HELP!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? JAlexis97 answered Sunday February 10 2013, 11:44 pm: You have to be willing to fight for her. Make yourself known but not by doing something stupid like most guys do. Get close to who you love but not so close that it gets uncomfortable. You need to take a chance.
I kiss my friends on the cheek too but as a friendly gesture out to say hi or bye (force of habit because Hispanic). She may kiss you for the reason you think or just to be friendly. You need to be strong and be willing to fall if you ask her the anticipated question. Good luck and blessed be. [ JAlexis97's advice column | Ask JAlexis97 A Question ]
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