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writes: Heywell the guy i like fancies me too, but we only get to see each other once a week. Also it has got a bit awkward between us ever since we told each other we liked them. But we're trying to sort things out as both of us really want it to work. The problem is: we are both being a bit shy, and i would like not having always to go over to him for a hug, but i love him to pieces and im not sure what to do.. any advice ? xx
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 August 2007): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionYea we used to be good friends and have been away on tour together, but it has become realy akward ever since we both knew we liked each other
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reader, penta +, writes (1 August 2007):
When you get together what are the circumstances? Can you bring a lunch and sit together? Is there any way that you can just sit together and get to know one another? You have to be able to talk to him to find out whether you have anything in common -- otherwise this won't ever be anything but a crush.
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reader, lovehate +, writes (1 August 2007):
Hey. Im nearly 15 and i feel exactly the same way as you! Do not worry. Take a deep breathe and think im going to be confident, it will only help. I know it sounds stupid but do it! It worked for me. Spend more time together and it will slowly unravel. If it doesnt maybe you don't have a lot in common and you are just friend material. I hope this helped! xx
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reader, ohdear16 +, writes (1 August 2007):
Well this happened to me before, with this guy that I liked alot, and it wasn't like me to be shy but that guy always would make me shy. I wound up breaking up with him because I realized I am having no fun in this relationship, and if we really loved each other we would be able to be ourselves and stop being shy and awkward. So maybe this guy isn't the one for you, you can find a man that brings out the cheeriness in you, that doesn't make you shy. But it might be better to just stay friends, that is what happened between me and my ex, and we aren't shy around each other anymore.---Stephanie---
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