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I'm 14 and a 17 year old guy that i am close to as a friend told me he thinks he is in love with me.
I am obviously not going to do anything about it, i am not stupid. But now i am worried because i have let him down.
Can someone please re-assure me? I feel guilty and worried he will be angry.
Thanks, please serious replies only.
I am obviously not going to do anything about it, i am not stupid. But now i am worried because i have let him down.
Can someone please re-assure me? I feel guilty and worried he will be angry.
Thanks, please serious replies only.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At your ages, hormones are raging, and your friend'll probably feel that he's "in love" a dozen times before the real thing hits him.
Don't feel pressured into anything hun, especially an intimate relationship. You have nothing to feel guilty about. Stick with your principles, and tell your friend that you just want to remain as good friends for now.
Don't feel pressured into anything hun, especially an intimate relationship. You have nothing to feel guilty about. Stick with your principles, and tell your friend that you just want to remain as good friends for now.
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tell him you're too young to be in love with someone older (which I think is true) but you like him and want to keep his friendship. No reason for you to feel guilty; he is the one who's done something, you've only responded.
Actually, as you go through life, remember that if anyone says he loves you you are never obliged to say you love him in return unless you really do. The same is true of men, of course.
Actually, as you go through life, remember that if anyone says he loves you you are never obliged to say you love him in return unless you really do. The same is true of men, of course.
You seem quite mature for your age miss lady bug.
You are right to turn him down as don't have same feelings but as others say say hopefully won't affect friendship.
Like say when you're young you're "in love" hundreds of times,but soon get over it.
I became best friends with a guy who rejected me when I was young.
I really fancied him and told him, but said sorry doesn't feel same. At first I felt embaressed but just got over it.
Then we started chatting again after then became really good friends, and actually I didn't fancy him any more after that!
He's probabaly just embaressed by it, rather than mad, so just try chatting to him as a friend again when next see him.
You are right to turn him down as don't have same feelings but as others say say hopefully won't affect friendship.
Like say when you're young you're "in love" hundreds of times,but soon get over it.
I became best friends with a guy who rejected me when I was young.
I really fancied him and told him, but said sorry doesn't feel same. At first I felt embaressed but just got over it.
Then we started chatting again after then became really good friends, and actually I didn't fancy him any more after that!
He's probabaly just embaressed by it, rather than mad, so just try chatting to him as a friend again when next see him.