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Should I risk it all admitting my love?

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Question - (10 January 2016) 2 Answers - (Newest, 12 January 2016)
A female United States age 30-35, *arah2020 writes:

Last year,this guy came into my life, and i don't know how to tell him i love him. If I tell him how i feel it might wreck the friendship. If i don't then i will suffer my feelings. What should i do? Please help me.

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A female reader, Tiggzy United Kingdom +, writes (12 January 2016):

Tiggzy agony auntokay,don't jump the gun, love is too strong, don't say "I love you" before you begin dating it could come on too strong basically, you want to say something like "I like you more then a friend" but you need to find the right time and trust me you will know when that is, I hope things go well, and if you're not sure, write a list of how he makes you feel, good/bad points about him and what you like about him, it just helps get those feelings out on to paper, instead of staying cluttered in your mind.

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A female reader, aunt honesty Ireland +, writes (11 January 2016):

aunt honesty agony auntYou should tell him. Its a risk you need to take. He is not a friend to you, you want him to be more so take that risk. Good luck.

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