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I don't want to say "you were the one that got away"!

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Question - (16 March 2011) 1 Answers - (Newest, 17 March 2011)
A female United Kingdom age 26-29, *arawhore1 writes:

dear cupid

the boy who i have the biggest crush on is leaving school for collage in less than 2 weeks!

lately we've been getting close to each other, no more awkward silences, i don't want to loose him and never see him again.

what should i do

need help a.s.a.p please xx

i will answer questionsx

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A female reader, aussie32tigerr United States +, writes (17 March 2011):

aussie32tigerr agony auntWell, have you talked to the guy? If so, talk to him about it. Be like "Well, because your going to college, I kinda want to keep in touch with you because i think your such a great guy!" then offer him your number! Make sure (if possible) to hang out with the guy as much as possible before he leaves. But dont over do it! Let him know how you really feel about him, and he will understand. Even try skype. Its video calling. And tell him to get one too, that way you both can see eachother even if you cant actually be with eachother in person.

hope i helped at least some hun!

xoxo best of wishes! (:

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