how can you tell if a guy likes you? are there any specific signs? what if... he has a girlfriend? what's a good way to tell him you like him without screwing things up..... because he has a girlfriend?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MissKass answered Wednesday May 26 2004, 7:53 pm: There's never a real way to tell. All people are different, therefore act different towards people they like. Heck, I act different towards who I like, according to my current status with them. The closer the friends I am with them, the meaner I am (yet in a oddly kind way).
If there's a guy you suspect may like you, that has a girlfriend, think about this : Are you two already good friends? If so, then I think you should friend think about whether or not it will effect your friendship, and if you're willing to let that happen. If it will, and you're willing to take the chances, just tell him sometime when you're hanging out and can bring it in to the conversation. Don't TRY to bring it up, just if there opens a chance, or you two aren't talking about some significant thing so you can change the topic. If he doesn't feel the same way, just try to shrug it off. If he's smart he won't mention it to the girlfriend, if he doesn't feel the same way (especially), because she'll get suspicious.
If he does like you.. Perhaps you two should have a little talk. [ MissKass's advice column | Ask MissKass A Question ]
storageanddisposal answered Wednesday May 26 2004, 7:51 pm: Signs: Studdering, uncomfortable shifting, unable to look directly at you, second glance, constantly smiling at you, being rude, etc. the best way to tell him in any circumstance is in person, and it won't affect his relationship if he doesn't feel the same way, and if he does, it would affect it whether you told him or not. [ storageanddisposal's advice column | Ask storageanddisposal A Question ]
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