Okay see I like this guy..alot. We talk on the fone almost everyday and sometimes we talk at school. My friends asked him if he liked me but they wont tell me what he said. So i asked him myself and he sed that he likes me in the middle 50% like 50% just friends. I want an yes or no answer from him tho nd i want him to say yes! what can I do?
AnGeLtHuGsTa answered Monday October 4 2004, 5:22 pm: You can't force him to like you 100% more than a friend. You could hang out with him more, maybe ask him to go to the movies (with a bunch of friends, so he won't think your asking him on a date!) Get to know one another, and you never know, his feelings about you can change! *GOOD LUCK* [ AnGeLtHuGsTa's advice column | Ask AnGeLtHuGsTa A Question ]
LuVQueEn answered Monday October 4 2004, 4:23 pm: Well give him time let him get 2 kno u better before u ask him again
xo__LiSHY answered Monday October 4 2004, 2:19 pm: If there's one thing guys hate it's being asked how they truly feel about someone. They feel like they're being rushed and they don't like giving straight answers. I dunno how you could get a straight answer from him, just don't bug him too much and make sure your friends don't harass him too much! [ xo__LiSHY's advice column | Ask xo__LiSHY A Question ]
Pixiemagic14 answered Sunday October 3 2004, 9:46 pm: well i know exactly what your going through except the guy i liked kept saying " i don't know" or "maybe", anyways i think you should tell him how you really feel about him and that might make him make up his mind. Hoped i helped. [ Pixiemagic14's advice column | Ask Pixiemagic14 A Question ]
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