Question Posted Saturday February 14 2004, 11:45 pm
at my school dance i was dancing with this guy named sean he is really nice then we started to freak dance. i knw that is worng but i think he likes me also does he?
BewareOfCat2 answered Friday February 20 2004, 1:44 pm: Well he probably does. You can't base it all on just that he danced with you because I dance with all the boys at my school dance and I don't like any of them, at least not as a boyfriend.
Here-To-Help answered Thursday February 19 2004, 8:36 pm: That happens all the time in my school...it doesn't mean he necessarily likes you (not to be mean). But really though...if he's a jerk move on, because freak dancing doesn't mean somebody automatically likes you..it just means they want to have a little fun...or whatever.
But if YOU think HE likes you than ask him...that's really the only way to find out.
~GL~
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Lizzy answered Sunday February 15 2004, 6:42 pm: Well if he was freak dancing with you i think he just might like you. Just let him come to you, hard to get sounds good for this situation
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PepeLePew answered Sunday February 15 2004, 6:17 pm: I always think that guys just want the chicks around him. but i might be wrong, so go ask him if he feels the same way about you the way you feel about him. i think it was just the moment--but ask him anyway. [ PepeLePew's advice column | Ask PepeLePew A Question ]
icanhelpcallonme answered Sunday February 15 2004, 4:36 pm: I myself have had this problem. You should confront this guy, get him away from everyone else for a couple minutes and simply ask hey i like you do you feel the same. I hope this works out. [ icanhelpcallonme's advice column | Ask icanhelpcallonme A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Sunday February 15 2004, 10:45 am: Just because a guy freak dances with you it doesn't mean he likes you.l
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