my crush knows i like him and stuff but he always is behind in his studies and stuff! lately he's been running to me for help! is this a good thing and if so how? and if not how?
naimee answered Friday December 31 2004, 12:07 pm: It is a good thing, I think, just because he's coming to you for help. Ask him if he likes you while you help him n stuff.... :) Good luck
Made4Monkeez answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:24 am: It is Most likely a good sign because He wonts to spend time with you. Maybe invite him to your house to study if you can.
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KiLLeROnDaCourT answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:21 am: Dear Lost-n-Love,
I think your crush might like you back. If he's running to you for help, it means that he trusts you and thinks your smart and a bunch of help. Maybe after you are finished studying, you to can hang out and get to know each other more. hope i helped! [ KiLLeROnDaCourT's advice column | Ask KiLLeROnDaCourT A Question ]
Toxicxoxo answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:14 am: this is definitly a good thing... it shows that he wants to spend time with you and the fact that he wants you to help him is always good too... flirt a little and see what happens! hope I helped ♥ Lexi [ Toxicxoxo's advice column | Ask Toxicxoxo A Question ]
icey0990 answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:02 am: Of course its good! Why is it good? because the guy you like is coming to you for help..which means conversation between you guys. It can lead to you guys getting closer...also its good because hes coming to you. He obviously sees you as a smart person..he also might like you also.
See where it goes..good luck!
-melissa [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
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