JaryT wrote:
True. But sometimes I wonder if not knowing is better. ..
Thanks for the vote of luck though XD
Next problem.....no reliable way to contact her....
Regret is a feeling that is everlasting; I think knowing is
better than not knowing. You should ask her if she wants to come hang out with you. Plan an activity; go to the park, go to the beach, think of something that would be fun to do together. If you can, try to tell her how you feel in person or maybe in some form of message. Doing it in person might be difficult but it's really the best way. It may hurt if she rejects you, but the pain doesn't last; sitting around, doing nothing and worrying about possible outcomes hurts more because it's like a wound that can never heal.
Allow me to inject some personal anecdotes...
When I was 18, there was a girl I liked. I hadn't made my feelings known so I wanted to ask her on a date. I texted her this but she refused, and while yes it hurt, I felt it was better than not knowing. I've had another situation in which I liked a girl and couldn't muster the courage to say anything to her. That regret has stuck with me and will for some time.
Don't depreciate yourself, you ARE a great guy and you ARE interesting. Believing this eventually makes it true and people can tell. You have a good opportunity and I think you should take it. The best things in life are often hard or risky.
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