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I have met this guy a couple of weeks ago. We don't get to talk on the phone or anything. I just meet him where I met him on the same day every week. Anyway, this past Thursday, we was hanging out like the usually, and he asked me to hook him up with my friend that I was with that night. I did. But I realized that I really liked him, and that I made a mistake when I hooked them up. Should I tell him that I like him, or should I just let it go?? Or should I just try to get closer to him (like friends)??? Plz help.
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i think you should tell him and your friend how you feel, if you dont you may end up feeling jeolous and resenting your friend (not intentionally) but its always best to be open about these things!
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Tell him and your friend, life is to short not to take chances. Plus if she is really your friend she will understand.
Posts: 76 | From: NC, USA | Registered: Apr 2003
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i also think that you should tell your friend. she'll understand. does she like him much anyway? and i think you should also tell him that you like him becuase you never know he might have been trying to get to you through your friend. youll regret it if u dont tell him.
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I think that you should tell him. AND your friend. Sit them down and tell them how you feel. Express your feelings towards the situation. Things will only get worse if you don't. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!
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