I met this guy this year during school . I immediately had a crush on him . Later, we got to be better friends and now we're best friends . I find myself falling head over heels for him more and more each day, but I know I can't make a move . He constantly talks about his girlfriend, how long they've been together, and how they kiss all the time . It makes me feel uncomfortable, and I feel like I should tell him and get it off my chest, but I feel like it would ruin the friendship . What should I do ?
Update: The other day I went to a friend's birthday party. My best friend is friends with this person too. So we both went to this party and had a ton of fun. He sat by me the whole time. He took pictures of me and I took pictures of him. We played with nerf.
9 months ago
I wouldn't tell him either. He has a girlfriend, and he also talks about her. So, he's pretty much involved with someone. By telling him even tough you may flatter him, you risk alienating him or getting your friendship in an awkward point. Just keep your cool, wait to see how thing evolve. He may turn up by having a crush on you one day.
Remember that friendships can last forever, as for crushes. You never know. Just wait and see.
Ive been in this situation before, and its very easy to confuse a deep love for a friend with a crush . I mean can you imagine being with him ? Seriously ? You need to determine whether or not you love this guy as a or something more . Personally I wouldn't tell him because it could really affect your relationship .
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