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Hey guys. My friend is in a little situation right now.
A month ago,my friend confessed to his crush that he has a crush on her through text. My friend showed me their conversation and the she dont believe it at first. She said that my friend was crazy and blind. But I think that she only said that because of the shock of what my friend told her or she wants to make sure that my friend wasnt bluffing. A week past,and they gotten closer. But right now the girl acts like the confession never happened. And she doesnt consider my friends feelings anymore.
Liz123181 answered Tuesday April 28 2015, 7:22 pm: In a way, it can be, but only if you think of it like that, but at first, i think she did not believe him, because she does not see what he sees, if they are getting closer, that is a really good start, and she is maybe acting like it never happened, because she still does not see what the sees, along with that, it can be hard to believe sometimes, and if he did not say it straight to her face, that may or may not be why, personally, ask her why she does not believe it, but she may not give an answer, and that means you need her trust, good luck! [ Liz123181's advice column | Ask Liz123181 A Question ]
MsAdvicenator answered Tuesday April 28 2015, 8:35 am: Unfortunately, it sounds like she doesn't want to ruin the friendship. BUT it is possible she thought he was joking and girls want guys to make the move. He should have done it to her face because texting is so impersonal. So tell him to tell her to her face and be serious about it!!!!! ..because neither he or her can tell how each other means something through text. If she shies away or changes the subject then yeah she is not interested in more than friends. BUT he HAS to try again to her face! [ MsAdvicenator's advice column | Ask MsAdvicenator A Question ]
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