everyone in my class says this guy and i should go out! my friend talked to him and he said he liked me! i told him i liked him and now i'm waiting for him to make a move! what now?
AsKmE135 answered Monday December 20 2004, 11:58 pm: He may just be shy. You could wait until he makes the move.. or you could make the move yourself. Or, if you want, you could say something like "OMG, I don't have ANY plans this weekend! I'm gonna be SO bored!" and then maybe it will be easier for him to ask you out. [ AsKmE135's advice column | Ask AsKmE135 A Question ]
DrummeR4LifE answered Monday December 20 2004, 11:51 pm: Well if you just stand there he might never make a move so if you feel like the times right ask him out your self since you already know he likes you. [ DrummeR4LifE's advice column | Ask DrummeR4LifE A Question ]
X3LuvinChadX3 answered Monday December 20 2004, 11:18 pm: I think you should get one of your friends if you don't have the curage to go up to this guy and see if he still feels the way you do if so ask him if he would ever want to see a movie together or something and see where it goes from there [ X3LuvinChadX3's advice column | Ask X3LuvinChadX3 A Question ]
Babigurl answered Monday December 20 2004, 11:11 pm: relax babe. he likes you and you like him!! just chill back and wait for him to make a move. if hes shy or ur impatient, do it yourself.. or just hint at it
xo-sara [ Babigurl's advice column | Ask Babigurl A Question ]
funkyfresh answered Monday December 20 2004, 11:11 pm: is he shy? if he is then you better make the first move! DO NOT LET A CHANCE LIKE THIS EVER SLIP! so you should make the first move b4 it is too late!
((x o ♥ Michelle)) [ funkyfresh's advice column | Ask funkyfresh A Question ]
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