New here? Register in under one minute   Already a member? Login245057 questions, 1084625 answers  

  DearCupid.ORG relationship advice
  Got a relationship, dating, love or sex question? Ask for help!Search
 New Questions Answers . Most Discussed Viewed . Unanswered . Followups . Forums . Top agony aunts . About Us .  Articles  . Sitemap

I've let him know I like him but feel I've been too direct...

Tagged as: Friends, Teenage<< Previous question   Next question >>
Question - (12 November 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 12 November 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I like this guy, problem! i've let him know that i like him and everything and i've asked a question that he just didn't want to answer. i think that i was just too direct or it was just a stupid thing to say so i left it for a while haven't pushed for any kind of answer. but part of me just wants to talk to him about anything really but i just don't know how because he just won't talk to me. he'll talk to everyone except me and it's driving me crazy but he doesn't know that. i just don't know what to do any more.

i'm really shy and he turns silent when i'm around. i just don't want him to feel like he's got to avoid me in any way i'm just scared that if he sees me that he'll go in the opposite direction or both of us feeling tense around each other. help.

View related questions: shy

<-- Rate this Question

Reply to this Question


Share

Fancy yourself as an agony aunt? Add your answer to this question!

A female reader, Elainey Singapore +, writes (12 November 2009):

The only way for you to find out how he feels is to ask him whether does he feels the same way for you. SInce you have the courage to confess to him why not ask him this question instead to fret about it?

<-- Rate this answer

Add your answer to the question "I've let him know I like him but feel I've been too direct..."

Already have an account? Login first
Don't have an account? Register in under one minute and get your own agony aunt column - recommended!

All Content Copyright (C) DearCupid.ORG 2004-2008 - we actively monitor for copyright theft

0.0468735999984347!