Question Posted Wednesday August 18 2004, 11:02 am
I've known this kid for about.. well a long time. We've been friends for longer than my crush on him. We usually talk a lot online, but this summer we haven't talked.. once.. at the beginning of the school year (nov-03) I told a close friend of mine that I liked him. She promised not to tell him, but she asked him out for me. He said no and I denied the whole thing ever happened. Now I'm messed up since the LAST song of the LAST dance he asked me to dance (I said yes, duh) Now I don't know what to do.. I would ask my other verrry close guy friend, but that would be akward. I haven't talked to him, so I don't know what's been going on with him.. (my crush) Wow.. this isn't breif.. >:) -Confuzzled
the_haha_boat answered Wednesday August 18 2004, 1:36 pm: Tell the guy how your feeling. When she asked him out for you, and then you denied it, if he really liked you then he might be offended like you dont like him. Who knows maybe it will all work out . [ the_haha_boat's advice column | Ask the_haha_boat A Question ]
vikingjon324 answered Wednesday August 18 2004, 1:31 pm: Aiight... obviously if he asked you to the dance or to dance with him, he likes you better than all the other girls... the worst answer to askin someone out... NO... theres nothin worse than that... so go for it with him... start a convo with him and ask what hes been up to to show that u care... and when the times right, tell him you like him... i kno u wont believe me, butt some guys are shy, so definitely wait forthe right time, like when u guys are just hangin out together maybe watchin a movie... and play ball... peace peace
xxxxxx answered Wednesday August 18 2004, 11:26 am: Just because he asked you to dance doesn't mean he likes you. And don't have a friend ask him out for you. If he does like you, he'll probably want you to do it yourself! =)) [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
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