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Confusion between friends and lovers...

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Question - (26 February 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 26 February 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

So I moved outta state almost 3 years ago and I am just now finding freinds. I have a friend at work and we always take our breaks together and text eachother (we haven't hungout outside of work yet) and I really like her. She's really cool and we have a lot in common being two girls from oppisite sides of the country but I have a feeling that I might like her, like her. Its been so long since I've had a girlfriend that I can't tell if I'm into her as a g/f or a friend. I think of her a lot and she's really beautiful. I live with my b/f and she lives with hers as well. So I'm wondering how I can shake these thoughts and know that she really is just my friend or am I "in love" with her? I'm confused.

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A female reader, charmzx5 United States +, writes (26 February 2010):

charmzx5 agony auntJust tell her how you feel...get to know her and try spending time with her out side of work to...see what she thinks of you and if thinks work out good then maybe she can be your Girlfriend if both of u agree (By:Dayna,Age:15)

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