I have a crush on my really good friend's brother. I feel I should tell her that I like him, but I don't want things to get awkward between us. It's summer so there's no school, but I see her in soccer 3 x a week. I wanna try to get to know Kevin, but I can't do that without Claire knowing. Should I tell her? How would I tell her? I can't just go up to her and plain say it to her face. How should I proceed my relationship with Kevin?
Absolutely you should tell her, and then ask her if it's ok if you get to know him better. If she's a really good friend, then you shouldn't let boys come between you two. If it was your brother, you'd want her to ask you.
definitely figure out if her brother's feelings are shared, if he flirts with you and such. if not, don't pursue it anymore. if he does, one day when you and Claire are in convo, randomly say something like "so what's the skinny on your bro?" and let her do the rest. she may hate her brother and never want you anywhere close to her biggest enemy, or she may think it would be cool and the two of you could be "sisters". but you will always have to deal with the aftermath, so unless you're serious about him, don't mess with it.
hmmmm that's tough but you no you will have to tell her how you really feel bout her brother just tell her ur feelings en hopefully she will understand, en the guy try to flirt with him whenever you see him
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