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Author Topic: There is only one that my eye is on.  (Read 722 times)
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heartsaysduno
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« on: October 09, 2007, 06:16:44 PM »

So I have this friend. He became more than that to me just recently.

I'm afraid to tell him because I'm not sure if he's ready to hear a confession like that yet.
I'm afraid to tell him because if he ends up not liking me back, the friendship might turn awkward and in the end, I'll lose him and our mutual friends. I don't want to put our mutual friends in the position of being middlemen or being forced to choose sides.
I'm afraid to tell him because I can value the friendship more than losing someone I confessed to, even though it wouldn't make me completely happy because there's that question of what if's.
I'm afriad to tell him because we're such good friends to a point where I know how unfair he could be to girls that he's "dated" but since we've only become really good friends, he has no shame in showing me what his true colors can be in front of his "girl"

I'm afraid of being such a 'fraidy cat, so please tell me. Should I risk it? Or should I just shut my mouth and just breathe while quoting, "this too shall pass?"
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« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2007, 10:43:13 AM »

As for your "if's," good thinking about the ramifications of what could happen. If you could live with worst case scenarios then go ahead. I am not sure how long you have been a best friend, but you might want to wait a little longer to see if your feelings remain after knowing him longer as a "best friend."  If they do remain, you might want to say sometime that even knowing what you do (or because you do) you could be interested in being more than a friend. That might be a way to broach the subject and see where things go if anywhere.
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