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Old May 04, 2014, 07:12 PM
PreciousPiglets PreciousPiglets is offline
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Alright, I need some advice. So...I've been single for over two years now and find it hard to connect with guys and actually "feel" something. I started to actively look for someone for the past couple months and kept hitting a dead end. I went on a dating site and found some potential guys but felt nothing when I went to meet them. But, the past couple weeks I have been more time than usual with my best guy friend and I think I'm starting to get feelings for him. It's definitely something I haven't felt in a LONG time. I've me his parents and honestly we pretty much act like a couple. Should I see what he is feeling? I just don;t want to lose him or this friendship...and especially don't want to be rejected, right when I started feeling again. Any advice is much appreciated!

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Old May 04, 2014, 08:50 PM
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well if you are starting to feel something it is definitely worth exploring. if he is a good friend, just be honest with him. tell him where you are at, what you are feeling and that you don't want it to jeopardize your friendship. a good friend will understand. take care.
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