hey jessica, my question is that i have this problem with this girl at school, by the way im almost 15/and a a male, okay, well ive proberly liked her for almost a year now, and she knows i do. We would flirt everyday iv proberly asked her out plenty of times n she would always says no, but alot of her freinds tell me that she likes me and and with they way she flirts i would believe them.now me n her are really close, and so are our family's.and a couple of moths ago i had her rate me and she said 7 out of 10 being good, is that a good????, well is there any way we could go out, i mean i really Love her, and i knw LOve is a strong word but i think its heading there. how could i tell if she reli liked me the way i like her????. plz help jessica i would really appreciatte it!!!
-a fren
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? LiDdLeJeSsiCa9 answered Monday October 25 2004, 4:46 pm: Well, if her friends say she does, then she probably does. A girl shares everything with her friends so if anybody would know who she liked.. they would. Anyway, when you ask her out, maybe she just likes it when you two flirt and she proabably likes it when you keep coming back for more. She might just be afraid that if you two go out and then you break up, you wont flirt with her anymore. And girls like it when guys flirt with them, it makes them feel all pretty. So, she might be scared that that feeling might go away. Anyway, 7 out of a 10 is pretty good. And, I dont think there is any way you could go out. But who knows, just keep in touch with her. She might just happen to start liking you.
P.S. a way you could tell if she really likes you is that if she calls you, or if she flirts a lot with you and giggles when you talk to her. Those are just a few ways.
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