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I'm in love with one of my best friends. Should I tell her?

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Question - (2 January 2012) 1 Answers - (Newest, 2 January 2012)
A male United Kingdom age 26-29, *oelsy writes:

I think I love one of my best friends, the only problem is that I've only really met her once and will most likely only see her once a year- her dad is a family friend who was invited on a camping trip which was how I met her- despite meeting her only once, I probably speak to her on FB at least once a week. I also dont really know if she's flirting with me or not :S I think she Is but she might just be being friendly :/ I just don't know wether to tell her, get over it ,or anything else?! Help please :D

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A female reader, mimi:D United States +, writes (2 January 2012):

first off i dont think you "love" her ahah. loves a big word my friend. The fact that you only have seen her once and only talk to her online isnt really a good sign youre ready to date. I personally think you should see how it is being together in person. Because if you "love" her from the things she says online, you have no idea how youll feel when you are actually together. they are two different things. hope this helps!

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