im 13 and a girl..lol..but i have a best friend thats a guy and we've been friends for 3 years...we tell each other everything. At my school dance i asked him so slow dance with my just as friends and we did..i think thats when i started to like him. i dunno if i should tell him. But one time i was at his house... "studying for spanish" and we were in his room and his parents weren't home and we started making out and he was like going up my shirt and stuff like rubbing my boobs...we havent told anybody...but we "study" at his house and stuff and he does the same thing...does he like me..or..i dunno..? Should I tell him I like him now...?
From the looks of it, it looks like he likes you but he is also using you as someone to hook up with when he wants to. If he hasn't made a move on you yet ( telling you he likes you ), he ain't gonna! He might...but stop making out with him because thats how people become sluts. I am NOT saying there is anything wrong with kissing someone, I am just saying going around trying everyone and not going out is. Yeah, sure tell him you like him, next time you are at his house "studying" but don't do something that will get around the whole school, instead confess your feelings to him. All guys have a soft spot, even though they hide it sometimes, its ALLways there and is ALLWAYS working but it cannot be seen. Tell him you don't want to ruin your friendship between you two. And if you don't go out with him because he doesn't want you to, AND still makes-out with you and all that garbage, HE'S USING YOU!!!!! And you deserve so much better :) !!
G/L with telling him
Holla acha Costa Rican !!
much luv 143,
xo0x adriana [ x0x_surfergirl_x0x's advice column | Ask x0x_surfergirl_x0x A Question ]
Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content. Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.