There is this guy who i've known for about 2 years now. He's really nice. I talk to him every once in a while on the internet and last year we had assigned seats at lunch next to each other every day for 4 months. We, this year, are in 4 classes together. He is the kind of guy who likes to make people laugh, but he's not a class clown. He's always real nice to me and he and i talk sometimes.. and whenever he cracks a joke or something he looks directly at me to see if i'm smiling or not. I thought at the beginning of the year that he liked me and i liked him a little so i asked him to the dance and he never gave me an answer. Does he like me and what should I do about it? 13/F/7th grade
lildiamyn_69 answered Sunday January 23 2005, 10:38 pm: :)I really do think he likes you, because he does talk to you. I believe you should try telling him that he didn't give you an answer last time, and ask him again. If he still doesn't give an answer, then ask him why. Hope it works out!:) [ lildiamyn_69's advice column | Ask lildiamyn_69 A Question ]
drjwlc4 answered Sunday January 23 2005, 9:36 pm: well most guys are like that and they dont answer until like the last min. and he could like you and not say nething because he is scared or embarresed or something so maybe he is just taking his time to get to you so dont worry about hope i helped
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urname53 answered Sunday January 23 2005, 9:14 pm: don't worry your just in 7th grade. He might like you but you never can tell with those guys ;-) but anyway if he really likes you he'll come around sometime so dont worry and jus wait hope i helped [ urname53's advice column | Ask urname53 A Question ]
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