ok there's this boy i like but i don't know what to tell him i'm only a 13 tear old girl wh's really cofussed i don't know if he likes me. How do i find out if he likes me back? My best friend asked him out for me but he said no but now me and him are becoming really really good friends an i don't want to ruein our friendship. what sould i do?
Daisy answered Thursday December 9 2004, 8:56 am: If your friend asked him out for you then you obviously didn't know each other very well then. But now he is getting to know you more and you are friends he must like you if he likes being around you andknows you like him. He probably wants to get to know you better before he asks you out. There is nothing more awkward than a couple who agree to go out with one another but hardly know eachother at all. If you ask me, he does fancy you but just wants to get to know you first. [ Daisy's advice column | Ask Daisy A Question ]
sweetiemegs21 answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 11:27 pm: Play the friendship part of it out.... usually guys that are friends with you stick by you and you'd sometimes perfeer them more as friends than boyfriends. Plus you are only 13.. you have plenty of years to find someone that you may like more than him.. just think in a couple of years... "high school boys!" yummy! lol. Good luck! [ sweetiemegs21's advice column | Ask sweetiemegs21 A Question ]
SexyHelper answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 10:31 pm: You have to get someone to say to him "Hey don't tell ____(you) that i asked you this but do you like her cause i think she might like you i am not sure but she might" thats what you do it always worked for me when i was your age. [ SexyHelper's advice column | Ask SexyHelper A Question ]
iNsAnelyKrAzie76313 answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 9:41 pm: ok well i think you should keep being friends with him and all but maybe u could get a different friend ask him if he likes you but dont make it obvious that thats what your getting her to do. like get her to ask him if he likes like 5 other girls and u be in the group of girls thats shes asking about. and if he says no just act like you didnt even no your friend was asking him that. [ iNsAnelyKrAzie76313's advice column | Ask iNsAnelyKrAzie76313 A Question ]
Striker6909 answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 9:31 pm: well.. first of all you should decide whether you want to risk asking him out and being turned down... everyone has to do that no matter what... and you should also maybe give it some time.. if I know guys, and I do, they tend to finally realize that the "girl" likes him so just give him some signs and he'll come through [ Striker6909's advice column | Ask Striker6909 A Question ]
dancinqueen08 answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 8:04 pm: First thing, never have a friend ask someone out for you. If you really like the person, then you can do it yourself. Secondly, he might not like you back. He might just like you as a friend and you'll have to accept that. Since you already made a move and showed your feelings, he needs to make the next one to decide if you two should go out. He knows your feelings so it's kind of all on him now. Just be friends with him right now and everything else will figure itself out. [ dancinqueen08's advice column | Ask dancinqueen08 A Question ]
rhsdancer1288 answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 6:42 pm: well if u dont want to ruin your friendship with him then dont persue anything more unless he wants to. and if yall are really good friends and yall go out that shouldnt ruin your friendship [ rhsdancer1288's advice column | Ask rhsdancer1288 A Question ]
Miss_Megan answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 5:43 pm: Try asking him y our self if he likes you or not. And if you can't do it to his face write him a note about it and see what he has to say. But remember you don't want to ruin your relationship so don't come off to obsessive to him. Good Luck. [ Miss_Megan's advice column | Ask Miss_Megan A Question ]
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