Question Posted Saturday September 25 2004, 9:49 pm
I'm 14/f. I'm really starting to like one of my brother's friends. My brother and his friend are 17. I get the feeling that this guy flirts with me but I'm not sure. How can I find out if he likes me without him knowing and if he likes me back what should I do about it? I seriously doubt that my brother would like me dating any of his friends.
Southernchc7 answered Saturday September 25 2004, 10:13 pm: First of all, it's a good idea NEVER to get involved with your brother's friends, trust me! But if you wanna find out of he really likes you or not make a couple of moves on him, and if he responds then it's obvious he likes you, and if not, but he thinks you like him, tell him you were just messing around. [ Southernchc7's advice column | Ask Southernchc7 A Question ]
grape answered Saturday September 25 2004, 10:06 pm: If the mysterious guy gives u signs of a total relationship then u have to give a test but not a ordinary test. what u have to do is show your good side and if u could u can get to talk to him in a different place where u will prohapsly be alone and talk about accurate things instead of things like(DO YA LIKE ME AND SO,SO)u have to get to a part where he can get ta know u then thats when u ask.
Sherry answered Saturday September 25 2004, 9:54 pm: Well first of all he's 17..Dont you think he could want sex stuff from you? I'm not saying thats all he wants, but you have to think about that. Also since he's your friends brother, dont do it...your bro would get mad. Your brother and him could start fights about it too. So yea dont go out with him. [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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