hey-
i like this guy...lets call him, um, Jack(not his real name). So I think Jack likes me. Last year his friend told me he did, but I don't know how true that was. This year we're in two classes together and we talk sometimes. Once he threw a hacky-sack at me because he's a Red Sox fan and I'm a Yankees fan. He says that 'he's out to get all the Yankees fans'. So we throw little paper balls and pens and stuff at each other...sort of flirting. I really like him, but just because he throws stuff at me (lol) doesn't mean he likes me. He could be just flirting and not have it mean anything-what I mean is he could just be playin' as my friend or whatever. That's what I don't know. Help! If you need more info, ask or email me at epic2004@charter.net. PLEEZ HELP!
signed:
~usherluva07~
cr8zymonkeyluv07 answered Wednesday June 9 2004, 9:50 pm: It's hard to tell if "Jack" likes you with that much information, however, maybe you should tell him you like him. If you don't have enough courage to do it plainly, just say something sly like - so do you think the red soxs and the yankees have a chance of going to the movies tonight? Something like that is a lot eaiser than straight out asking. If he turns you down (which I doubt :)), then stay cool and say maybe some other time and be on your way. Hope it all helps. [ cr8zymonkeyluv07's advice column | Ask cr8zymonkeyluv07 A Question ]
storageanddisposal answered Wednesday June 9 2004, 8:27 pm: Chances are he likes you. Most guys who have female friends have them because they had a crush on them at some point in time, and eventually missed their opportunity and became friends. Of course that could be just me. I don't flirt with girls I'm not attracted to. I would definately keep flirting, and if he still flirts back, he definately likes you. [ storageanddisposal's advice column | Ask storageanddisposal A Question ]
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