Question Posted Thursday December 16 2004, 10:28 pm
Yeah, I get the "game" now. But tell me what you think about this. What's the chance of someone older and going to another school of liking me? I know that he goes to a bigger school than I do, and surely... well maybe... I don't know, but he might have a g/f... but I can't be sure. He doesn't seem to be as flirty with the other girls there as much as the other guys though. So I guess that that's good. But the other guys hang out with the girls that go to other schools, not the one that I go to. So maybe he doesn't like anyone that goes to any of those schools. That's good I guess too. And do you think that it's wrong to like someone because they're cute? I mean he is cute, but I also like him because he's really nice... at least that's how it seems. And after you answer those, (thanks so much for you help by the way), is there anything else I should know?
--Futurelimabean
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xluvinux answered Thursday December 16 2004, 10:36 pm: Guys date younger girls all the time. I think there's a good chance a guy in a bigger school would like you. If you don't know if he has a girlfriend, you will once you start flirting with him. He might look at you funny or walk away, and that means he isn't interested or he really does have a girlfriend. There's nothing wrong with liking a guy because he is cute. The only problem would be if he was also a jerk, but he seems nice so that's not the case. If he's not as flirty with the girls, maybe he's just shy. The only way to really find out is to get to know him. Guys give mixed signals sometimes, plus they think differently than us.
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