i like this boy in my class and thar is this outhe girl that likes hem to but i like hem more he sead that he did not like her but she still wont leave hem a lone he sead he wood reather go out with me then her but not this year what dew i dew when i now he likes me but he wont tack to me i haft to tack to hem and we have a lot in komen but he still wont lisean even thoe he likes me what do i do.
But there's nothing you CAN do but ask him to give you a chance...without looking totally desperate and groveling at his feet.
Ask him if you guys can go to the movies sometime or something...or watch a movie at one...and ask him about the other girl if you think it's okay to because if he doesn't like her...then I personally think he should give you a chance...but maybe he does like the other girl a little or maybe he's just confused...
Just confront him if you want to know the truth...even if you don't want to confront him...or email him...that's the two easiest ways.
Cspinoza1 answered Saturday January 31 2004, 10:38 am: First learn to spell, and second if his decision is made then it is made there is nothing that you can do to change it.
Lizzy answered Saturday January 31 2004, 10:07 am: Sinded love is heard, i know how hard that is. Don't worry, if he says he does not want to go out with you this year, then maybe it is true, maybe he does want to go out with you next year because he is not ready for a really deep relationship. Good Luck
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notnormal answered Saturday January 31 2004, 9:22 am: First, you really are having a problem with spelling or typing. It is almost impossible to figure out what you are saying. Here is some help -
"I like this boy in my class and there is this other girl that likes him, too." The capital letter and period help to show where a sentence ends and begins, and really helps when you are reading. Hint- periods and commas <i>usually</i> go where you would stop and take a breath when you are talking.
"But I like him more. He said that he did not like her, but she won't leave him alone." It is helpful to to the reader when you break up your sentences into shorter sentences instead of one long one. The meaning is easier to follow.
"He said he would rather go out with me than her, but not this year. What do I do?" Correct spelling and questions marks really help, too.
"I know he likes me but he won't talk to me." I took out the "when" so your sentence wasn't so long. Spelling "talk" correctly is very important here, and also in the next sentence.
"I have to talk to him and we have a lot in common. But he won't listen even though he likes me. Signed, love is hard." The point is that you are not going to get many responses if no one can even read your question. I am sure you can do better than this. Next time proof read your question and correct all the mistakes you can find. You may want to have a friend look it over before you send it.
About the boy, he sounds like he is not ready to go out with anyone. You said in another question that you were 12. You are young. I think he wants to be friends and wait. I think you would be better off just being patient and waiting, too. [ notnormal's advice column | Ask notnormal A Question ]
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