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writes: I have a good friend I like who I enjoy hanging out with. I've always wanted to her how I feel and ask her out, but I just never got courage to do so.Well, I am currently at a tough situation where I will be graduating college soon, and I don't know where I will end up afterward. Chances are the job I find won't be anywhere near her. I want to spend these last couple months with her, and I really want to tell her that I am really interested in her. Is it worth the effort? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Cerberus_Raphael +, writes (29 October 2010):
If you two had a close friendship, chances are, if she does feel the same way, a long distance relationship could work for you after those couple of months.
If she does not feel the same way, it does not matter. Just tell her and see how things work out. Good Luck.
I hope that helps.
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reader, Falsion +, writes (29 October 2010):
Of course, because you're in a situation where you can't lose. If you tell her how you feel and she doesn't feel the same way, no biggie after a few months. If she feels the same, cool beans now go make those couple months memorable.
You know, there is a option that she can move close to you or move in with you if she has feeling for you. :)
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