Question Posted Saturday September 4 2004, 12:13 am
13/f
okay, this guy i like..i've always kinda had my eye on him. I met him when i was around 9/10..lets just say 10. Andfor 2 years we were just barely friends, when i was at my dads, my brother him and i would chill on his roof till like..4am. Recently, me and him are both..goth so to speak. And i think he likes me. We're really good friends and all. Hes always talking to me and always giving me things to borrow so he can come back when i go to my dads (wednesdays/everyother weekend) and we can hangout and talk. Hes kind of shy, still. But hes like "ya know, we have about 5 things in common. AFI, SI, no friends, vegeon, and CO&CA!" and he always seems to invite me to protests with him, not his saposed better friend my brother. I like him a lot, but if i ask him out and he says no. our friendship will be So wierd! And im the type where the guy HAS to ask me out!
PLEASE HELP!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Injuries? XxAxFxIxX answered Saturday September 4 2004, 12:22 am: Wow. Okay, well..my advice to this is that you sorta always kind of bring it up around him. And if hes shy, yeah you kind of have to take lead role. Step out of your box and ask him out, but i know your friendship ya da ya ya da...well try bringing it up around him casually if he talks about that again like "yeah we'd make hella couple" and if he gives you a funny look, try something like "KIDDING" but if he shrugs and you feel uncomfortable be ::yeeeeeah...so did you see that cd at..." and yeah!
Hope i helped!
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