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I'm not looking for a relationship with my friend but just want to let those feelings out. I love him and I just want him to know that. I'm just afraid he would take it the wrong way. I'm also afraid to tell him because then I really wouldn't know how to act around him and I would be afraid to look him the face. We have been friends for years and everyone has played with us saying we like each other and we both ignore it. Somewhere along the way though I questioned myself and I really like him. He's like my best friend and I just care a lot for him. I'm leaving next year and I don't want to regret never telling him how I felt and then again I don't want to regret telling him. I'm just so confused and don't know what to do? Any suggestions.
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but said you were in love with him.
If he's already your best friend and you're definitely not looking for a relationship with him what on earth do you stand to gain from telling him you're in love with him? Either be honest with yourself & go for it or keep your feelings to yourself.
I can see your confusion. In this question you say things like "I really like him...I care a lot for him", while in your previous post you said you were IN LOVE with him. I think it's very important to realise the difference. The 'love' you feel for a very dear, close friend is not the same as being head over heels.
I'm male and have a female friend whom I "love" to bits. She knows I'm very, very fond of her, would do anything for her and always be there for her, BUT she also knows (much to her relief I'm sure!) that I'm not IN love with her. It's just platonic. To be honest, we've been such good friends for so long now that to try and make anything else of it would just seem wrong. She is in a relationship anyway (I'm not at the moment), but even if she was single I wouldn't make a move.
I think you need to be honest with yourself as to exactly what kind of "love" you feel for this friend of yours. If it's just a great fondness, as claiming that you don't want a relationship with him would suggest, you probably don't need to say anything, because he probably already knows (even if he is male and therefore automatically crap at picking up signals!!). If you really are IN love with him, I think Yinzer's advice is very good - drop hints, but don't get too heavy. Keep it light-hearted and check the reaction.