so there is this guy that i really like...he is smart and funny and sweet to everybody...i should have acted sooner but i didnt...he just got a new girlfriend and she is ver quiet and very very obbsessive. she said she couldnt concentrate in theater with out him there....(pathetic) well this guy doesnt feel the same way about her i mean he likes her but not to the extreme that she does...anyways this girl that he is going out with is one of my friends and this would be alot easier if she wasnt one of my friends but she is...and i really want to tell him that i like him but i dont want him to be uncomfortable around me and i want him to make the decision of what to do after i do tell him. How shoud i tell him without him feeling pressured or anthing...oh another thing he posted a blog on myspace about hating it how girls dont tell guys when they like them and how they think its stupid that they wont ask guys out so i really really want to tell him
2006-12-14
08:38:05
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oh i am a gurl by the way...thanks for clairafing my name sounds like a guys...my full name is samantha not samuel
2006-12-14
08:44:17 ·
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If you really want to tell him you should. You're definitely not going anywhere if you don't do something. Yeah, it's hard having a friend like the same guy but in the end you have to decide which one is more important to you. Not to mention that if he doesn't really like her the same then it isn't even fair for her to be in the relationship. In the end you have to do what is best for you and if telling him is then do it.
2006-12-14 08:43:07
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answered by Chrissy 2
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You snooze, you lose!!! how do you know that he does not like her the way she does about him? Did he tell you? If she is a friend, you need to leave them alone!!! If you are meant to be together you will be. You need to date other guys and move on! Don't be waiting on a maybe!!! Plus, these 2 people are your friends and true friends don't back stab each other!!! If you rush it, you will look like the pathetic one!!!
2006-12-14 08:43:54
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answered by September Sweetie 5
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If he is in a commited relationship, then you should step back, unless you like drama. Eventually this clingy girl that he's with will scare him off, then he's fair game.
If he's not in a commited relationship, then tell him out you feel.
2006-12-14 08:41:00
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answered by -J 4
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i think u should wait untill their relationship brakes and when it does u be the one there to help him seal up and then u can tell him that u liked for a long time dont be mean and go behind ur friends back and say u like him thats just wrong and if she finds out then wut so just wait when the time is right
2006-12-14 08:42:37
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answered by S.E.X.Y. 1
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2016-12-11 09:11:55
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answered by fette 4
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tell him and you and your friend can have a 3 some
2006-12-14 08:42:33
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-14 08:43:07
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answered by mr johnson 1
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Let him know he can have something better.
and if he agrees tell hi he can tell his "GF" that shes too clingy and its just not going to work out.
2006-12-14 08:40:50
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answered by crymsyneyes 2
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tell him immediately.
2006-12-14 08:41:02
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answered by I know, I know!!!! 6
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forget him
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2006-12-14 08:40:16
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answered by dana brown 1
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