Question Posted Tuesday December 28 2004, 10:57 pm
There is this guy i really like in school. the only problem is hes really good friends with my brother. my brother doesnt like when i go out with his friends but i really like him. we talk and stuff and flirt. i see him at games and we sit by eachother but its all behind my brother's back. i really want to go out with him but i dont know if he wants to go out with me and even if he did, my brother wouldnt like it. what do u think i should do and what are some good tips on how to get this guy's attention more?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xoRachel answered Thursday December 30 2004, 3:27 pm: If he's really good friends with your brother then there's actually probably not much you can do about it. You won't be able to go behind your brother's back either. You could try asking him out and tell your brother that you really really like him and you could even bribe your brother (ex. say you'll do his chores for a month if he lets you go out with him). If you really like him though your brother should be able to realize that and let you go out with him... I mean really you never know it might be true love ;c). If you want to get his attention more just be yourself.. don't complain about looks or weight or hair or anything like that because I know for a fact that guys don't like that. Just be yourself and keep talking to him. You could try different things with your hair because guys notice that and tend to like it if you don't complain about how its "messy" or anytihng. But really just be yourself around him. If it's meant to be it'll happen. <blink>Hope I helped</blink> =c)
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