I like this girl and i think she likes me she gives me clues that she does but im not 100% sure I like her but i have a g/f and i dont want to make it obvoiuouse that its me who wants to know if she likes me how do i find out if she likes me without her knowing i want to know??
Advice4teens answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 1:13 am: You should get a couple friends to get you the scoop on her, without making it obvious they're doing it for you. Have them say something like "I noticed you've been flirting with [YOUR NAME], do you like him? Because if so I'll let him know and find out if he likes you too" That way, it'll seem like you had nothing to do with it! :-) [ Advice4teens's advice column | Ask Advice4teens A Question ]
babygirl17 answered Monday August 16 2004, 9:34 pm: Hmm.. That is kinda tough.. but... When all my friends are interested in someone and dont want the person to know they tell them they are asking for their friend because she is kinda shy... that always seems to work.. so you should try that... Hope this helps.....
Xo_Blondii_oX answered Monday August 16 2004, 12:08 pm: Start a Convo wit her...after talking with her for a few minutes on one subject change the subject and say something like So who are you liking these days?Hope i oculd help!=] [ Xo_Blondii_oX's advice column | Ask Xo_Blondii_oX A Question ]
liddylflirtx3 answered Monday August 16 2004, 11:56 am: You should have one of your friends ask her who she likes. But, then again, maybe you shouldn't be crushing on another girl when you're still in a relationship =/ [ liddylflirtx3's advice column | Ask liddylflirtx3 A Question ]
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