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How do I get over being so nervous around my crush?

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Question - (29 September 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 29 September 2008)
A female South Africa age 30-35, *hicky writes:

to all agony aunts with advice.

i really really like this guy but we have been very good friends before i decided or felt love for him, now that i hav told him it is really awkard and i basically avoid the awkrdness by not talking, my question is- how do i get over this awkwardess and nervousness?? im scared it will ruin our relationship...when i am around him i get nervous and we end up not even talking anymore :(

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A female reader, x~Optimistic_Help~x United Kingdom +, writes (29 September 2008):

Is i akward becuase he doesnt feel the same or becuase you feel nervous because he knows?

Just try to treat him the same way that you always have... ask him how things are going and all the normal stuff you would have talked about before you told him that you liked him

you knever know something might come from it... but if it doesnt try not to let it ruin your friendship

If he cares about you as a friend then he wont let the fact that you like him ruin what you already had

Good luck =]

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