mathias
May 8th, 2012, 05:11 PM
ok, there is this girl that i like and she is one of my three best friends. I'm not sure if she likes me or not. She knows that i like her (at least a week ago), do you think she will act or do you thank i should ask her out? There are some clues that she would like i was the ONLY one she gave a valentine to, and my friends think that she likes me even her friend said she acted like she liked me and her friend won't tell me if she does or not... Help?:what:
TapDancer
May 8th, 2012, 05:33 PM
Lol okay man, yeah this is a toughie, but this is what i would do. I think you need to be honest with her. tell her you like her, ask her if she feels the same way. tell her there is no pressure. Just be yourself, you guys are already best friends, so, if she does like you (it sounds that way, seeing as her best friend cant say "no, she doesnt like you") then she already likes you for who you are. Just remember, dont change yourself, like ever. your a teenager (im assuming) so this is the time when we make decisions like this, even if we are scared. i know im telling you just to just be yourself and stuff, hey its eaiser said than done. But if your the only one she would give a valentine too, and her best friend refuses to say anything when you ask, i think there is just a little teenage chemistry there. good luck! and i can assume your probably scared of rejection, i totally understand that. but you guys are best friends, if she rejects you, she still really likes you and a rejection wont affect a relationship if you guys are best friends. so, really, by asking her, yeah it takes bravery, but you have nothing to lose and it will make you a stronger person. again, good luck man!
ImCoolBeans
May 8th, 2012, 05:35 PM
P101 :arrow: Relationships and Dating
purplepeopleeater
May 21st, 2012, 09:22 PM
I say the only sure way to know is to ask her yourself. From experience, never act based on assumptions or anything you hear from someone else.
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