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female
age
26-29,
anonymous
writes: I've liked this guy, who is one of my best friends, for about two years now. It's varied a lot as to how much I've liked him. I properly liked him a lot until a year ago, when we went out, then faded for while then constantly changed from just a tiny little feeling to properly fancying him. I'm not going to go into too much detail, as there is no need, but basically, I've come to the conclusion that now is the time to move on, especially seeing as I've now got my eye on someone else, but I'm not sure as to how to do that. I've tried for a while to try forget and ignore it but having a lot of difficulty. It doesn't help I see him lots everyday. Any suggestion as to how I can move on from him and see him as just a good friend??
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reader, aunt honesty +, writes (11 November 2011):
Well instead of moving on have you actually told him how you feel? Sometimes it is better to be honest with yourself and also honest to him and see what could be. You have nothing to lose, and it will make you feel loads better getting it off your chest, so why not just tell him how you feel.
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