Question Posted Saturday December 4 2004, 11:03 pm
well i like this guy...and i guess he sorta likes me... like a little bit... i want him to like me enough to go out with me...how do i do that? how do i tell him i like him? how do i get him to like me moore!! i need hellpp!!
Kels answered Sunday December 5 2004, 9:30 am: JUST BE YOURSELF!
Thats really all, you dont want him to like you for someone that your not, because then he isnt really liking you, he's liking the girl that you are pretending to be. any guy who goes with you, should like you for the great girl that you are, not for someone you are pretending to be. if he doesnt like you for you, then tougH! his loss; not yours! remember that!
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AquamarineRose answered Sunday December 5 2004, 12:45 am: You can't make someone like you more.(One o will do.)Well,I mean you can but you'd have to change your entire self to fit what the guy wants.And hello,where's the fun in that?Just be yourself. Cliche,I know,but really it's true.As for the telling him you like him...it's quite simple.Say "________,I like you". I have found out from previous experiences at certain times,it helps to be foward about things. [ AquamarineRose's advice column | Ask AquamarineRose A Question ]
angelface51292 answered Sunday December 5 2004, 12:31 am: well first things first is that you need to know what he likes (even if that means to get reall dirty. ) then you need to become that type of person.and if you're like me than write him a letter and put it in his locker.
cutebrunette answered Saturday December 4 2004, 11:21 pm: I think you should first get to know him a little bit. ask some of his guy friends what he likes to do (or something like that) then start to flirt with a little bit. Then maybe 4 days later tell him how you feel. just tell him that you like him. Never be afraid to speak up 4 yourself.
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