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Knowing my feelings

If he's advised you that he can't be friends with you, because he likes you too much, then you need to respect those wishes. This is probably quite hard for him. If you two were friends, it would be a constant reminder that he could not have you, and that's just torturous, and unhealthy. I would simply respect his wishes, and try striking up a conversation with someone else.
He looks like he moved on when I saw him in class (he was chatting with his friends and smiling and laughing) so I thought we could be friends.

But I guess it's best to respect him and his wish.[emoji53]
 

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