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..and I told him the other day. Unfortunately he (I'll call him Zach) does not feel the same way.
And Zach does not want anything to change between the two of us.. Unfortunately for me, everything has. I've heard so many stories of people falling for their best friends.. Are you able to keep that friendship, and how? Do you regret it? In the context of it all I feel like an angry, inadequate, confused idiot.
Background (i'll try to make it short):
I've liked this guy since high school and I went to rigorous college a long ways away and got distracted with the college life, work, other boys, etc. Basically I never really stopped to listen to what my heart was telling me. Throughout the years I've been in college Zach and I both kinda did our own thing, but we maintained an amazing friendship though thick and thin and I started to fall even more for him. (issues with this same guy are the majority of my posts on this site throughout the years) We complete each others thoughts, we go out every time I was home on break, we seem to go through hard times at the exact same time, we kissed, call each other at the same exact time; he simply understands me like no one else. There have been so many instances where I felt the "just friend" boundary was crossed. I built up the courage to tell him how I felt last weekend because I built up this elaborate story that he must like me too... and he thinks of me as a best friend forever, not a boyfriend.
The most trifling thing about it is at the lunch date, when I was going to tell him how I felt, I got a text an hour before lunch from Zach saying that he broke up with his boyfriend of two years a few weeks ago (not bothering to tell his "bff" any of this until the last minute), and is bringing the new guy to our lunch date. FML, right? We talked later and I let it all out to get the "I think of you as a friend" response.
And Zach does not want anything to change between the two of us.. Unfortunately for me, everything has. I've heard so many stories of people falling for their best friends.. Are you able to keep that friendship, and how? Do you regret it? In the context of it all I feel like an angry, inadequate, confused idiot.
Background (i'll try to make it short):
I've liked this guy since high school and I went to rigorous college a long ways away and got distracted with the college life, work, other boys, etc. Basically I never really stopped to listen to what my heart was telling me. Throughout the years I've been in college Zach and I both kinda did our own thing, but we maintained an amazing friendship though thick and thin and I started to fall even more for him. (issues with this same guy are the majority of my posts on this site throughout the years) We complete each others thoughts, we go out every time I was home on break, we seem to go through hard times at the exact same time, we kissed, call each other at the same exact time; he simply understands me like no one else. There have been so many instances where I felt the "just friend" boundary was crossed. I built up the courage to tell him how I felt last weekend because I built up this elaborate story that he must like me too... and he thinks of me as a best friend forever, not a boyfriend.
The most trifling thing about it is at the lunch date, when I was going to tell him how I felt, I got a text an hour before lunch from Zach saying that he broke up with his boyfriend of two years a few weeks ago (not bothering to tell his "bff" any of this until the last minute), and is bringing the new guy to our lunch date. FML, right? We talked later and I let it all out to get the "I think of you as a friend" response.





















