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    Sep 26, 2008, 11:26 PM
    How do I tell him I love him
    Hi you guys I'm lexi and I'm 11 but my b-day is in 5 days so I will be 12 I've know ethan for 2 years and we really like each other and now I'm in middle school and I hardly see him but we are boyfriend and girlfriend now and I've felt different about him so I think I'm in love and I want to tell him but I don't know how so please please help me thxs so much:)!!
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    Sep 26, 2008, 11:44 PM

    Hi, Lexi!

    Do you ever tell your mom or dad that you love them?

    Thanks!
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    Sep 26, 2008, 11:50 PM

    Lexi that is so cute! Just tell him how you feel and everything should work out fine. Don't be afraid to tell people how you feel as long as it's in a well-mannered way. If he doesn't exactly feel the same then don't stress about it. You're only in middle school and you have many things to learn still, but just don't be afraid to be yourself and let him know how you feel. Keeping feeling bottled up is a bad idea because it will only cause you pain and problems in the end. Just be yourself and pick a time and place and give it your best shot. But don't worry Lexi, I'm sure he feels the same. ;) I wish you the best!

    <3 kt
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    Sep 26, 2008, 11:55 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by kminni01 View Post
    Lexi that is so cute! Just tell him how you feel and everything should work out fine. Don't be afraid to tell people how you feel as long as it's in a well-mannered way. If he doesn't exactly feel the same then don't stress about it. You're only in middle school and you have many things to learn still, but just don't be afraid to be yourself and let him know how you feel. Keeping feeling bottled up is a bad idea because it will only cause you pain and problems in the end. Just be yourself and pick a time and place and give it your best shot. But don't worry Lexi, I'm sure he feels the same. ;) I wish you the best!

    <3 kt
    Thank u so much
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    Sep 26, 2008, 11:58 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    Hi, Lexi!

    Do you ever tell your mom or dad that you love them?

    Thanks!
    no I love him and they will disaprove but I will do anything because he's so special to me
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    Sep 27, 2008, 12:09 AM
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    no i love him and they will disaprove but i will do anything bc hes so special to me
    My question was whether you ever told your mom or dad that you loved them? I wanted to see if you've ever told anyone that you loved them. Knowing that would have helped me to help you to say it to Ethan. It's okay to love your friends and to tell them that you love them

    At your age, you're going to be going through many changes and experiences before you really meet up with someone who will be the one for you someday. Sometimes, childhood romances do develop into long term relationships, though. At this point in your life however, it's best to be really concentrating on you and who you are in order to make yourself the best person that you can be.
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    Sep 27, 2008, 12:16 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    My question was whether or not you ever told your mom or dad that you loved them? I wanted to see if you've ever told anyone that you loved them. Knowing that would have helped me to help you to say it to Ethan. It's okay to love your friends and to tell them that you love them

    At your age, you're going to be going through many changes and experiences before you really meet up with someone who will be the one for you someday. Sometimes, childhood romances do develop into long term relationships, though. At this point in your life however, it's best to be really concentrating on you and who you are in order to make yourself the best person that you can be.
    Well I have tould my fried nick he is my best friends and he understands but I've never told anyoe else and I hope we are like married someday but I'm not trying to rush us but he doesn't push me to do anything and we focus on life and ourselves before us can you guve me more info it would help like what to say and stuff thxs clough!!
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    Sep 27, 2008, 12:37 AM

    It's not really complicated to tell someone that you love them, you simply do! The more that you do it, the more comfortable you feel with saying it. With certain people, I always tell them that I love them at the end of a phone or in-person conversation. When doing it in person, I also look them in the eyes.

    It's best to take the chances to say something like that while you have the chances to say it!
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    Sep 27, 2008, 12:43 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    It's not really complicated to tell someone that you love them, you simply do! The more that you do it, the more comfortable you feel with saying it. With certain people, I always tell them that I love them at the end of a phone or in-person conversation. When doing it in person, I also look them in the eyes.

    It's best to take the chances to say something like that while you have the chances to say it!
    So are you saying just say it but what if its werid and he doesn't love me back?
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    Sep 27, 2008, 12:58 AM

    Yes, I'm saying just say it. If he doesn't say it back, then he might have to think about things some. That's okay. Give him time... Like you, he is growing and learning how to do things and would like to feel comfortable in doing them. Just say it and see what happens. But, I wouldn't make such a big deal about saying it to him when you do.

    You could say it in a way that's not making things so serious, like "I really love you, Ethan! Thanks for being my friend!"

    He would probably feel comfortable with that.

    Relationships can take many years to develop. Best not to rush into things. You've got plenty of time ahead of you...
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    Sep 27, 2008, 01:40 AM
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    so are you saying just say it but what if its werid and he dosent love me back?
    Lexi, you need to be honest, and you need to be able to tell people things without needing them to agree with you, nor say the same thing right back to you. What's the good of that, really?

    So, you DO need to be able to talk to your parents about things like this. In fact, once they get over the shock of you bringing it up, they may have some very helpful insights.

    "Mom, I'm starting to like this boy at school and I'm not sure what to say to him. How did you handle things like this when you were young?"


    And as for the boy, being able to express interest in boys without fear of being rejected is a skill you must develop. It just makes you strong, strong, confident. And only being willing to say things like "I like you" to someone you KNOW will say it back... that's no fun. You'll spend months and months "wondering" and trying to figure it out, when you don't need to. Just let him know without being overly aggressive.

    "Johnny, I hope you know how much I like you. You're very sweet and I hope we can do more things together soon."


    See, non-aggressive delivery of the info. You can do it. It won't matter what he says next, he'll be flattered, so it should be good either way.

    And yes, in life there will be times you express interest in boys who won't be interested back. So what? Put yourself out there anyway. You might as well, otherwise you would waste SO MUCH more time privately fretting over someone who isn't going to like you, this way you find out faster, waste less time, and move on to the next chapter quickly.

    Lastly, don't let fear stifle you. Everything is scarey the first time, once you get USED to talking to your parents and boys, it gets easier the next time.

    Truly.
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    Sep 27, 2008, 07:59 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough View Post
    Hi, Lexi!

    Do you ever tell your mom or dad that you love them?

    Thanks!
    OK I'm going to try it today thxs for the advice ahhh I'm a little neverous
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    Sep 28, 2008, 03:59 PM

    First of all, HAPPY UPCOMING BIRTHDAY! =]

    Next, it sounds like at the very least you care about him a lot. So my advice, do it in private, do it when you're both comfortable, and make sure you get rid of any possible issues that may have come up lately. And if he doesn't say it back, don't worry about it! Maybe he just needs time to think about it. So go for it when you feel right, and don't make a whole complicated plan. Go with the flow! And remember, even if it's not love YET, you guys still care about each other and that's one of the most important things. =]
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    Sep 28, 2008, 09:39 PM
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    ok im going to try it today thxs for the advice ahhh im a little neverous
    So, did you do it? If you did, how did things go?

    Thanks!
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