yesterday i told *him* i liked him. after i was finished talking, *he* said "cool." then nothing happened, and i had to go to the bus. ok, yeah, so my question to you is...how, on monday, can i bring this up again with him without sounding awkward/pathetic/desperate. he's my friend, i have lunch with him, and he rides my bus, if that helps.
Steph2 answered Saturday August 21 2004, 6:33 pm: well, he might bring it up, but try to sit with him on the bus, and just say..so i was kind of wondering wut u thought about this...like are you okay with it, do u like me? just stuff like that..dont worry..i think everything will turn out ok..good luck! ;)
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Derfel answered Saturday August 21 2004, 6:31 pm: Hi,
Don't worry about how it sounds just bring it up and ask him for a date. If he said "cool" when you'd finished telling him how you felt, I think that's a pretty definite indication that he likes you too. Just go for it....
Good luck
Buy for now
Derfel
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orphans answered Saturday August 21 2004, 6:24 pm: Just say "i didn't mean to put u in an awkward position and i don't want to now but wat do u think about it"
Hope it works out!!!
brittishbaby answered Saturday August 21 2004, 6:05 pm: you could say something like," so what was your reaction when I told you that i liked you?"
or "so... what do ya think??" (if ur already on the subject.
or maybe, "im sorry if i put you in an awkward position the other day its just that i thought you should of known that." i hope it works out good! rate me please and thank yous!
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Sherry answered Saturday August 21 2004, 5:57 pm: well if he said cool i guess he doesnt like you like that...i mean if he did like you he'd be like "i like you too"..but ask him if he likes u on monday [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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