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Is it ever possible to tell a good friend of yours that you have feelings for her and it not be awkward afterward? I'm running on about a 10% chance of success her but hoping for a miracle. If it happens than I'll be the happiest man ever. If not I don't want it to be awkward but assume it will be. I feel kind of selfish basically sacrificing a friendship because I 'like' someone. Meh Any chance a rejection could turn out in any positive way?
napolitana869
02-27-2007, 05:14 PM
theres a pretty good chance it will be akward. If she rejects you at least you'll never have to wonder what could have been
Ha sounds good in theory...
Jack the Tripper
02-27-2007, 06:12 PM
Dude, I went through a situation very similar to this a couple years back... I also made the same mistake you're about to make, lol. But fear not, for I am here to help you.
If you don't already, start going out with her alone. Just ask her to go see a movie, or something.
Once you've been out a few times together, if nothing has happened, kiss her. Although stereotypical, the doorstep is a good place to do this. Telling a friend that you like them is always awkward, no matter what, even if they feel the same way. A kiss, on the other hand, will go over very well if she feels the same wa, and she probably does :hippy: peace
Dude, I went through a situation very similar to this a couple years back... I also made the same mistake you're about to make, lol. But fear not, for I am here to help you.
If you don't already, start going out with her alone. Just ask her to go see a movie, or something.
Once you've been out a few times together, if nothing has happened, kiss her. Although stereotypical, the doorstep is a good place to do this. Telling a friend that you like them is always awkward, no matter what, even if they feel the same way. A kiss, on the other hand, will go over very well if she feels the same wa, and she probably does :hippy: peace
Thanks bro. It's a crazy situation.
Yeah it'll be awkward, but its already awkward isn't it? Always best to tell her. She might reject you, but if she is worth it she'll still be your friend afterwards and probably respect you more. All I can advise is don't shower her with gifts or try to pull a romantic stunt, just tell her. I reccomend picking a light hearted moment to drop a hint, women pick up on these things and you are more likely to get an honest response. She'll come to you if she wants to, or not.
OniEhtRedrum781
02-27-2007, 11:15 PM
It's always awkward. You just have to deal with it and laugh it off..
Genuine17
02-28-2007, 03:03 AM
I actually did this like 2 weeks ago instead of asking her out tell her you like a lot, this is what i said and i got turned down but o well haha i dated her a year ago and i want her back.
"your much better looking than <name> your own of the prettiest and nicest girls i know thats probably why i really like you."
maybe a bad move but o well
Samwhore
03-01-2007, 12:30 AM
awkward, ive done it, things arent the same anymore...
higher4hockey
03-01-2007, 01:45 AM
a wise man (gretzky)once said : you miss 100% of the shots you dont take.
Professor Dan K.
03-01-2007, 03:04 AM
wow... that quote is awsome ahhah
What he didn't add is that you can shoot when you could have passed it off to the open man who doesn't have 3 defenders on him.
Polymirize
03-01-2007, 09:54 AM
What he didn't add is that you can shoot when you could have passed it off to the open man who doesn't have 3 defenders on him.
Is a passing play really an option for you though?
'cause I suppose I am single right now if you need help.
This girl's hot, right?
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