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Maybe I should just tell the guy I like him?

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Question - (23 March 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 23 March 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, *onfused_123 writes:

So really like this guy who I've been friends with for ages. He used to really like me but now fancies one of my taken best friends...I don't know what to do, sometimes I think there's a chance he might still like me but I'm scared he'll just say he's in love with my friend now...

I'm only 15 and this is the first guy I've ever really felt I could make a relationship last with...All the others I've broken up with after a day because I hate how clingy guys can be...

What should I do...maybe I should just tell the guy I like him?

Please help...

Thanks in advance.

Xxx

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A female reader, elliebellie United Kingdom +, writes (23 March 2009):

hey there

ahah i know just how you feel. im in the same situation right now. what ive been doing and its really worked is just step back and when they start arguing be the shoulder to cry on for both of them. im pretty stuck about what to do . because you dont want to come across as really jealous. but hope this helps

mail me if you want to talk more about it

ellie

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