Love Match Publication
i think im falling in love with my korean guy friend, help?
there is this cute korean guy in our school, were both in college and he’s a year ahead of me, he’s not just good looking but also a braniac, he joined a pageant in our school and he seized the grand title, he is so talented. he seems perfect! i always got the chance to talk to him, ‘coz im part of the school publication, ya know interview and all sort of things. eventually we became friends.he’s always texting me, and asking me out during lunch time, he always makes me laugh, girls from our school are even getting jealous of our friendship, its like we’re mis matched, “mr. popularity with ms. average” the not so good part is that i think im falling for him!!! i dont know if he feels the same way as i do. and the most hardest part is that, he’s going to leave for America, where he will probably pursue his studies, i don’t know if i should tell him my feelings, but im afraid being rejected. ever since he told me about this he wouldn’t talk to me, what’s going on between us? help!!!
Well, if he is brave enough to text you all the time and ask you out to lunch…. what makes you think that HE thinks you’re just average? Yeah, let those other girls talk, they always do.
You honestly have nothing to lose. So, go for it! don’t let those girls bring down your hopes of you and your ‘boy’friend– they’re just jealous.
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