Sorry, but how can a girl and a guy have a real friendship if he is longing to be with her?glycerine said:congrats and g'luck, just remember that if it doesn't go as you hoped, it doesn't have to ruin your friendship. : )
I must admit.... it turns me on to see a lifeless body ready for the takingJago said:chloroform does wonders
"Excuse me, does this napkin smell funny to you?"
because, to be frank, chances are... you'll get over it. i've had exactly the same situation, where one of us wasn't interested, and while it was awkward for a while, we got over it and remained friends.bboy_insane said:Sorry, but how can a girl and a guy have a real friendship if he is longing to be with her?
glycerine said:because, to be frank, chances are... you'll get over it. i've had exactly the same situation, where one of us wasn't interested, and while it was awkward for a while, we got over it and remained friends.
Do not tell her how you feel.librariver said:If I were in your situation, I'd tell her.
Tell her how you feel and whatever happens after, you'll know.
Its better to know than not.
If you tell her how you feel, OUT OF THE BLUE LIKE THIS WILL BE, you are dramatically raising the chances of rejection.librariver said:Just tell her you wanna get serious and then go from there!
You'll wind up going crazy if you don't tell her.
Nothing would be different, if she says no....find another girl
if she says yes.....go for the kiss!!
sorry? I really dont understandglycerine said:not necessarily, like i see where you're coming from, but it's not like "oh no! i want to kiss you, we can never be friends again!". i dunno, maybe it's different for other people
ok, sorry, that wasn't really clear. what i meant was... we really are not all slaves to our hormones. yeah, it might feel like a big, friendship altering thing now, but it doesn't necessarily mean it WILL alter your friendship, you see what i mean?bboy_insane said:sorry? I really dont understand