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How do I catch the guy I want?

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Question - (10 November 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 11 November 2008)
A female Ireland age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I'm in high school, and there is this guy I have really liked for a few months which is a big deal for me because I'm just starting to get over a long term relation ship, anyway this boy that I've started to like, I dont know what to really say any more as I was with my boyfriend for two years... we aint in the same level of learing, he is a senior, year ahead of me so we aren't in each others classes but we usually see each other on nights out and stuff like that, he knows I like him but he had a girlfriend a while ago when I told him how I felt but now he is single so what do I do? I don't want to seem desperate. help :(

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A male reader, agonyunclechris United Kingdom +, writes (11 November 2008):

agonyunclechris agony aunti would say, now your single tell him how you feel again. get friendly with him, maybe he thinks you might not feel the same as you did before so doesnt want to ask you out . or maybe he isnt interested, if he isnt interested you must learn to let go. but if he is the only way it seems you will find out is by asking him.you couldnt even trust his friends. take care

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