There is a guy I like at school and today, when the last bell rang, i saw him walking in front of me to the busses. He turned around and looked right at me. I was thrilled, so when we got out of the building, I watched him get on the bus and he looked at me 2 more times. does this mean he likes me? i need advice from both girls and guys to get different views! THANX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AnGeLtHuGsTa answered Saturday January 22 2005, 4:45 pm: Yeah, it could mean he likes you. That's one of the things guys do to get your attention. He's too shy to actually get the nerve to come up to you and talk to you, so he gives you cute signals. *goodluck* [ AnGeLtHuGsTa's advice column | Ask AnGeLtHuGsTa A Question ]
Courckypooh answered Saturday January 22 2005, 10:49 am: He might like you, he might not. Wait a few more days and see what moves he makes towards you. Just don't get in over your head. If it doesn't work out you'll be embarrassed and hurt. Hope I helped! ~Kylie~ [ Courckypooh's advice column | Ask Courckypooh A Question ]
schlichtinator answered Friday January 21 2005, 9:45 pm: Well, I don't want to sound mean, but he could have been looking at you only because you were looking at him. People like attention, and he might have turned around to see if you were still soaking him up like a sponge (heh :-P). One sure way to find out is by asking him. [ schlichtinator's advice column | Ask schlichtinator A Question ]
pretty_n_punk09 answered Friday January 21 2005, 7:06 pm: Well, has he done other stuff to show that he likes you? Looking at you doesn't neccesarily mean he likes you, but if he's done other stuff...ya never know.
Jess5764 answered Friday January 21 2005, 7:04 pm: its kind of hard to tell from just that is that the only time hes ever looked at you? maybe you had something on your face.. [ Jess5764's advice column | Ask Jess5764 A Question ]
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