There is this guy that i really like. My friends tell me that he likes me too because of the way he acts towards me, and that its obvious that i like him, so i know he knows how i feel about him. But, i just want to come out and tell him how i feel about him, and i want to ask him how he feels about me so i know for sure...but im not sure how to do that with out making it all awkword and all...PLEASE HELP?
Solemnstar answered Sunday February 6 2005, 11:29 am: as faras ive been able to tell something like that is NEVER NOT awqard i think that just telling him the next time you are alone is best so you dont worry about other people hearing that often helps
darkcoffeegurl answered Sunday February 6 2005, 7:30 am: You can just flirt with him OR if you know any friends, or if your friends know any friends of his, they can ask him generally, then his friends can tell yours, and they'll tell you, or you can just ask one friend to ask him for you. Then, depending on the result, you can flirt or ask him out. Hope that helps;), rate me plz..ciao [ darkcoffeegurl's advice column | Ask darkcoffeegurl A Question ]
Bethers5143 answered Sunday February 6 2005, 3:27 am: i would flirt with him a lot. and then ask him what he is doing the following weekend and ask him if he wants to hang out. it should come naturally to you. and you would know if he likes you back because when guys get older they flirt by being nice and gettin all close to you. i mean just come out and tell him and be like i dont know how you feel, but i feel this way..and if it feels aqward, then hes not for you because you should feel comfortable with him. good luck keep me updated *Bethers* [ Bethers5143's advice column | Ask Bethers5143 A Question ]
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