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Having feelings for someone...

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

I always thought when someone said they had feelings for someone it meant they liked them as more than a friend?

So what's the difference between having feelings for someone (like people say when they like someone) and just having feelings for someone as a friend?

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A female reader, Miss Karma Louise United Kingdom +, writes (30 March 2009):

ok ill try my best here.

when you have feelings for someone you like you feel like hugging them,touching them and you think about what it could be like if you were boyfriend and girlfriend.

but if its freindly feelings its nothing compared.

if thats eny good.

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