TIFU by telling me best friend I had feelings for her (this actually happened today).
I met this amazing girl a couple of years ago and we hit it off as friends almost immediately. Over the course of the next several years we'd spend tons of time hanging out with each other and we literally never had any issues. She was in a relationship from the moment I met her up until recently and so I knew that despite my liking her that we'd never be anything other than friends and that was fine, everything was going well.
Well, her relationship recently ended and I thought now would be a great time to confess my feelings towards her and ask her out on a proper date. I did this via text as I didn't want to back her into a corner in person. After waiting several hours for a response, it turns out I had completely misread everything and she never had any of those feelings towards me.
This is a TIFU because she has been my best friend in the world for the past couple of years and I can't imagine life without her in it, as just friends or more. The thing is, I seem to put myself in this position more often than not and I can't seem to learn. This is exactly the same situation I found myself in last time when I built what I thought was a very strong connection with a friend. I totally fucked up everything that time and told myself a million times that I'd never find myself in that situation again. Well, friends, I'm right back at it again.
So, now, everything is likely going to be super awkward and I may have just ruined a relationship with the best person to ever walk into my life because I couldn't read the situation. I'm now starting to believe that I'm not a person that's worthy of being loved by anyone and I see a very lonely future ahead.
TL;DR I confessed my feelings to my best friend of a couple of years and it turns out she never had thought of me in that way and now I might lose the most important person in my life.
Significant_Phase467 t1_jd0blch wrote
Not really saying that this applies to all cases, but I've always typically been in relationships with women I've known on short term, much much less than long term. Not sure why but a lot of people who befriend you and spend time with you like that aren't looking for a relationship with you. Either that, or they don't want to pursue you just because they don't want to risk losing the friendship.