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I really like her but we haven't met up yet

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Question - (22 October 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 22 October 2010)
A male United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

This has been bothering me alot recently, there is this girl and i really like her she is a year older than me. We both really like each other yet we have not met up yet. she lives only round the corner and i cant stop thinking about her. We always text each other, and its making really unhappy that knowing i might not ever be with her. I have tried everything.

i do not know where to go for advice. please help.

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A female reader, loulou95 United States +, writes (22 October 2010):

well have u told her how u feel. i felt the same way about someone and the only solution was to come out and say it. i know it sounds dumb and cliche and especially embarrasing if you get rejects, but the worst that could happen is her saying know and you can go on being friends with her....who knows just go for, like you said she only lives around the block(take it from a girls perspective, we like be told were pretty and you can tell she likes u back if she talks to you alot(texting) and if she doesnt always look you straigh in the eye) good luck!

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