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Visitor's Question from a 16-20 year old Male
Hello, it's me again...Well the girl who is my co-worker whom I cannot get out of my head..she is everything to me..I cannot see myself without her in my life as more than a friend...we have been hanging out allot at movies and all...she is 3 years older than me and I've been helping her with her college things...now I'm in love with her and I want to ask her out..but I'm not sure is she feels the same way as I do. I've read up on many things and I cannot tell is she likes me as well...I'm really nervous about our 3 year age difference..we like almost all the same things and we talk allot, just she's going to college VERY soon and I want to express myself to her very soon but I don't want to loose her..she is my world. Please...help me to determine what to do.




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There is an ancient saying that says:
"Faint heart never gained fair lady."

That means if you want her and time is running out you had better build up your courage now.

Don't worry about the age difference. If it bothers her, she will let you know. You are going to have to ask and take the chance that you fail. Make it clear to her that you value her friendship very highly and don't want to lose it.

Good luck! George

-- from George
One of Your Friendly Advisors at RomanceClass.com




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