well i like this one guy and i think he like me! we talk all the time like on the internet and phone. i asked him one day on the internet if he likes me and didnt answer and signed off! does that mean he and is probebly to shy to answer or he doesnt like me???
italianxbaybii answered Monday July 12 2004, 6:45 pm: hey ! Yes he likes you he just isn't sure how to tell you ! don't take him signing off as a bad thing it just shows hes shy and your gonna have to fined another way for you to fined the truth from him !! x0ox [ italianxbaybii's advice column | Ask italianxbaybii A Question ]
BlueEyedBlondie725 answered Monday July 12 2004, 3:21 pm: When it comes to guys, some guys are very shy telling a girl they actually like her. He probably freaked out and signed off because he didn't know how to answer you. Try asking him again, but saying "Don't sign off, I'll tell you first, I do like you, and I just want to know if you like me also." You can say something like that, or change the words. I hope this helps good luck hun!
Lizzy answered Monday July 12 2004, 3:08 pm: He probably felt unconfortable talking about it over the internet. Try to talk to him in person and ask if he likes you. Better yet, tell him you like him, or just ask him out. Hope this helped
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xmissybootsx answered Monday July 12 2004, 3:06 pm: Don't ask on the Internet because then if he's too shy or something and doesn't want to say, he can either go offline or block you or something. Ask in person and watch his reactions because even if he says no, you'll be able to tell if he's lying or not. [ xmissybootsx's advice column | Ask xmissybootsx A Question ]
footballchicka06 answered Monday July 12 2004, 2:17 pm: well if you guys have a good relationship then I am sure he likes you, maybe his computers a POS and got kicked off or was to shy to asnswer as you said. I think you should ask him in person. but tell him that you like him to so he don't feel like maybe she just wants to know. so yeah hope it works out Good Luck
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AdviceMistress answered Monday July 12 2004, 2:04 pm: Well...it looks to me as though he is to shy to admit his true feelings to you!! Why don't you confront him face to face and let him know how you feel!! If you really like this guy...then i say......GO FOR IT!!!!
swimmergurl725 answered Monday July 12 2004, 1:41 pm: I've had something like this happen to me a couple of times. It could be that his computer kicked him off, or something. More likely, he got scared at the sudden mention of interest in you. He may be too shy to tell you online, when you could forward his answer to so many people. Instead, bring up the subject again when you are talking to him IN PERSON, and ask him again. It's more private, he can't avoid the question, and you'll probably get a more honest answer. [ swimmergurl725's advice column | Ask swimmergurl725 A Question ]
xOCarrie answered Monday July 12 2004, 1:36 pm: hard to say, try asking him again.
blackmamba answered Monday July 12 2004, 1:27 pm: well, i know my computer is a piece of junk, so his could have been like mine and he could have gotten kicked off. but if that's not the case, did you ask just right out of the blue or were you guys talking along the lines of liking eachother? because boys scare very easily when backed into a corner. maybe try asking him on the phone (AFTER A CONVO ABOUT LIKING EACHOTHER!) so he can't 'sign off'. good luck - peace out [ blackmamba's advice column | Ask blackmamba A Question ]
iPlayTheAirGuitar answered Monday July 12 2004, 1:24 pm: It could be anything. Maybe he got kicked off the internet or something. Also, he could just be shy. Or, maybe if the answer was no... he didnt want too hurt your feelings. Maybe you could call him, or ask him if he saw it when you asked him.
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