okay... ther's this guy at school that i really like. he is cute and funny and smart and stuff. he is also a really good friend of mine though. i dont know if he likes me. (i am not like really hot or anything but i dont think he is shallow) last time i liked a guy i wrote him a poem on valentines day and got laughed at for monthes. p.s. i dont like him anymore. i really want this guy to ask me out... but how????? help me!!!!!!
Airie answered Friday August 27 2004, 9:43 pm: jus start talkin to him, have a really good conversation wit him. Then bring it up about how u kinda like him. See wat he says. If he likes u too, ask him does he wanna go out! It's best if yur friends wit him first becuz then he can see how u really are, not jus the how u act wen yur around him. Let me know if it works out! :) [ Airie's advice column | Ask Airie A Question ]
latinagurl256 answered Friday August 27 2004, 8:55 pm: Dear "How to tell him I like him,"
I really think you should try flirting with him. He most likely will flirt back And don't be scared to drop hints that you like him. Most of the time guys don't realize that you are hinting but if he does then he might ask you. You could also get a friend(anybody reall6y) to ask him who he likes or to specifically asks if he likes you. If he says yes but never asks you then you should ask him out yourself. I know alot of guys that find it attractive when a girl asks them out. You could ask him what he's doing next friday. I hope I somewhat helped.
aeromonkey answered Friday August 27 2004, 7:55 pm: well. i have the same problem. whenever i tell a guy i like him, everybody laughs at me or he hates me. just tell him you like him. thats basically the only thing. (i dont care about a low rating.. im tellin it like it is) [ aeromonkey's advice column | Ask aeromonkey A Question ]
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