You take your time and do not fall in love easily.You give 50% in a relationship, and expect 50% in return.You like to handle your problems directly and immediately. You are alright with not seeing him/her so often. you expect the person to change for you.You measure your desire to whomever you love by the amount of desire he shows you.You fall out of love easily.
By the things you told me, you guys are good friends. No need to panic though! Friendship is important... Try to be a little bit more flirty... Give away a few more hints on liking that person. Maybe... If you really are good friends, you should just tell your feelings! Some people say it hurts your friendship... But you falling in love didn't already then? Keep your head held high and do what you feel like doing!
Edward Cullen was born on June 20, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, and is frozen in his 17-year-old body. While dying of the Spanish influenza, he was changed into a vampire by Dr. Carlisle Cullen after Edward's mother, Elizabeth, begged him to save Edward as her dying wish. Edward only drinks animal blood and has the special ability to read minds, with the exception of Bella Swan's. He falls in love with Bella soon after she arrives in Forks city. The other clan of vampires find out about Bella and one of them tires to kill her. Vampire vs. vampire, Edward saves Bella. Twilight (I hate this movie, but don’t lisen to me)
You're one busy bee! You get an idea in your head of how things should be, and you go to work to make them that way. You aren't shy about taking on projects, and you may even feel a bit lost or unsettled if you aren't working on accomplishing something... or, more likely, a number of things. Others are impressed by your readiness to make things happen, but your direct approach, intensity, and occasional impatience may sometimes solicit a "take a chill pill!" response. Your ideal partner is Steadfast. They're self-controlled, responsible, and focused. They're great with follow through. They remind you not to take on too much at once so you’re able to stay the course and accomplish your truly important goals and objectives.