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Bad Idea. No really these things never turn out pretty for parties involved. Its great you have feelings for him, but he is in a relationship and that must be respected. Look at it from the other side. Lets say that he was your boy friend and some other girl came up to him and told him she had feelings and all of that. Honestly ask yourself what your reactions would be. If you personally believe that you would be tolerant and understanding and not make a big deal out of it - then you need to ask yourself how certain you are that She will not make a big deal out of it. There are times when silence is golden, this I fear one of them.
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Honestly, he seems to be happy with his girlfriend if they've been together about 4 years now. I'd recommend you keep this to yourself. Some things are better left unsaid. You're just going to cause unnessicary awkwardness in your friendship, and very likely start crap with his girlfriend. It could turn out really bad.
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It's not about you. You don't have to tell him anything, and you shouldn't. He's with someone else, they're happy, and your attraction to him doesn't enter into the equation. Be his friend, and if he becomes available in the future, then is the time to see if he's open to expanding the friendship into something more.
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keep it to your self, it will never happen between you to so there is no reason for it. it could also cause drama and rumors and that will just piss him off.
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You know he doesn't like you back. You don't want to ruin the friendship. Why would you say anything? You're going to make things awkward. You're going to hurt yourself. You want to say something because deep down you hope he'll leave his girlfriend for you. Don't count on it. I would say hold onto the information until he is single.
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Dude, thats pretty shitty. Dont be that girl. Its like if I were to ask, "I know this married man and I want to know if he likes me...." thats the kind of girl your parents didnt want to raise...
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