Sure.....as long as the two of you don't let it be awkward! Just agree you are both better as friends and you will be fine!
2006-07-20 09:35:34
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answered by socjfk 2
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It all depends on how deep your feelings go. If it was for a date and not much else, then it's a bit easier to get back to normal. But if you're in love with the person, it's a bit different. Being around someone that you have significant feelings for, and knowing that you can't be together may influence the way you act and feel around that person. They say time heals all...but it's not easy when you're going through it. If you really value their friendship, you need to hide your hurt feelings inside and continue building a good relationship. Maybe someday... who knows... : )
2006-07-20 09:41:14
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answered by Dreamer363 4
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Honestly, no people may tell you yes to let you hear what you want to hear but after you are rejected it just doesnt feel the same anymore you dont fell comfortable around them because before you asked you had hope that maybe he or she likes me but after you are rejected you no that they dont like you that way and you will always feel that their is no used to being around that person
2006-07-20 09:36:36
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answered by ♫♪Ms.J♥Virgo♣♠ 5
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i think it may depend on how much you liked this person when you asked them out and i think afterwards, there will be a certain level of awkwardness there. what may ease the tension and worries is if you went ahead and found someone else, but eventually you will feel comfortable again around this person but it may take some time, depending on how long ago you asked them out.
2006-07-20 09:41:25
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answered by queenreignsupreem 2
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If you both work on it - your friend will need to understand that there are no hard feelings from you, and that although you are disappointed, you'll get over it - and you'll need to actually have no hard feelings and get over it! The key is always communication - be open and honest about how you feel, and you'll get through it together. Eventually it can be something you laugh about together.
2006-07-20 09:37:32
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answered by ghost orchid 5
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Nope
2006-07-20 09:35:11
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answered by coloklute 4
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lol comprehensible to sense undesirable, whether it became an twist of destiny. as long as he's conscious that and you clarify that, that became the clarification at the back of the proper preserving instruments, perhaps he will leanr to actualy placed on it? yet the two way, do no longer beat your self up, those issues happens to all of us in soem way or yet another.
2016-12-14 10:52:00
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answered by ? 4
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Yes you just need to give it a little time, carry on as normal and it will go back to normal :-) - talk about it if needs be and then put it behind you
2006-07-20 09:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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sure...i asked out my best friend in high school, and he said no and i thought things would never be the same again. i was devestated. but now 5 years have passed and we're still great friends. and i have no ambition to date him whatsoever.
2006-07-20 09:37:35
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answered by Anonymous
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nope, maybe if she asked me out it would help though, 3 times is my limit, to ask more is just wasting time and foolish I think. Maybe even obnoxious.
2006-07-20 09:36:07
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answered by kurticus1024 7
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