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I've hung out with him almost every day after school pretending I forgot my bus pass while I'd wait for a ride home.

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Question - (6 February 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 6 February 2009)
A female Australia age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I just started to like this guy but he isn't my type, I don't think my friends would like him and I'm not even sure if he likes me. Besides my doubts here are some positive things: we're both the same age (16) and have similar interests and it seems we're perfect for each other. I can't stop thinking about him, he always makes me laugh and smile and I love spending time with him. (I've hung out with him almost every day after school pretending I forgot my bus pass while I'd wait for a ride home lol) What should I do?

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A male reader, MyDestiny United States +, writes (6 February 2009):

MyDestiny agony auntThen be straight forward with him and tell him how you feel.. and if the response doesn't come to your liking, don't feel bad (I know some girls can be like that) don't feel humiliated, it's not the end of the world but if you like his response then great.

Just tell him how you really feel, sounds like you guys have chemistry.

Good luck

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