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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 8:00 pm
I have just been asked out by a friend of mine. I told him that I liked him, but, seeing as I never see him, it was probably just infatuation, and I decided I didn't like him like that.
But he thinks that I do like him.
Now, I've been asked out, and (ugh) agreed to go. It makes me pretty mad that I can't find a right time or any words that'll help me to tell him how I really feel.
Well, actually, I found a time already. I just need the words...that's why I'm here now! I don't know how to tell him this. Any ideas?
By the way, I have the same post in Life Discussion. I have one helpful comment. And there are 2 posts.
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:31 am
Well, tell him what you put in your post.
You think it's infatuation, and you don't think you'll have the quality time you would want in a boyfriend (or girlfriend, whatever you're into).
Tell him with the time you two have together, you'd rather stay friends.
I don't know if you "really" like him, but assuming that the time spent away from each other is your problem with the relationship, telling him this might make him want to spend more time with you (in an act to win you back over).
Would you mind if that happens? Or even if you did have time together you'd rather not be with him?
PS- D.Gray Man, Bleach, and Naruto are all flavors of win.
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