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    LorraineSmith
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    So I’ve known this guy since I was 13 and a half. I am now 17 and a half. They say that love at first sight doesn’t exist and that you don’t know what love is until your adult. Hes been through several girlfriends. And recently this girl Kasey was with him and he almost married her except he recently found out she cheated on him 3 times. His name is Robbie. I didn’t know before but I know now for a fact since I’ve now been through the relationship loop a few times that he does in fact hold an interest for me and he has for a very long time. It feels as if it’s finally my chance to be with him and I have no idea what to do. There’s so much more about the time I’ve known him I probably should say but I really don’t know how I should approach this situation. This is different then any other romantic situation I’ve ever been in because I love him. I always have and always will.

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    If you don’t let him know you’re available and interested, he won’t ask you out on a date, so get over your feelings of cowardice and honor your feelings of wanting to be in a relationship instead! 😉 You can have both feelings, but you need to act on only one of them.

    Flirting is the way guys know that you find them attractive. Holding his smile; listening to everything he says and hanging on his words; laughing at his jokes — these are all ways of flirting that will give him the idea you’re interested in him.

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