Hey. Well, there's this boy I like in my school, and I he may like me to, as to what my friend said...but I didn't hear the whole thing. Well, I found out her liked me when he was going out with his ex, so I didn't rush anything because I didn;t want to break them up. The later on broke up because she was cheating on him with 2 other guys, but no he goes out with another girl. I was so upset when they said he had a new girlfriend because I figured, why would he go out with another girl if he really liked me. I don't know what to do, and I think about him all of the time, what should I do because I really, really like him and I'm not to the type to make the first move!
punkrockprincess answered Saturday March 12 2005, 6:24 pm: He probably does like you but wasn't sure if you felt the same way! You don't have to make the first move...I'm never that way either. But there's nothing wrong with dropping a few hints. I mean, if I were a guy, I would only ask a girl out if I was sure that she liked me and if I knew she was going to say yes...don't you agree..? No one likes rejection. Just make sure he knows you like him by flirting and telling people around you so that the word will catch up to him. GOOD LUCK
angel05 answered Saturday March 12 2005, 12:56 pm: i think you should just wait until he asks you out, dont hassel him and dont think about him, the time will come chick
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Little_Miss_Cant_Be_Wrong answered Saturday March 12 2005, 11:58 am: Maybe you should tell him how you feel. If you want him to be honest with you, then you have to be honest with him, as well. Tell him this, 'Listen, I had heard that you liked me and I want to know if this is true, because I actually have feelings for you as more than a friend.' That way, he knows how you feel, and he is put on the spot so he has to tell you what is going on. If he says he feels the same way, that's great. Maybe he thought you didn't like him and didn't ask you out because he didn't want to be rejected. If he doesn't feel the same way about you, then at least you know and you don't have to keep wondering forever. If you don't want to ask him straight up about it, go talk to one of his friends that you can trust. Casually bring up your boy's name, and ask his friend what is going on with him. Say something like, 'I really wish 'boy's name' wasn't going out with 'new girlfriends name' because I really like him. Do you know if he likes me at all? Someone had told me that he did, but I didn't know if it was true or not.' His friend hopefully will know something, and he might even go tell him that you like him, which would be good. If he knows you like him and he feels the same way, that would be great. Don't be afraid to make the first move, you are going to have to be a little bit bold in this situation in order to find out what he is thinking, and if he still likes you. Hope that helped a little, good luck! [ Little_Miss_Cant_Be_Wrong's advice column | Ask Little_Miss_Cant_Be_Wrong A Question ]
i3ARBIExLOVE answered Saturday March 12 2005, 11:53 am: He might like you but doesnt want to ruin your relationship as being friends. Has he told you in person that he likes you because you cant always trust his friend. So ask him in person. You also might not be talking to him as much so he doesnt get it. Talk to him more and tell him you like him. See what he says and then maybe when he breakes up with his gf you can go out with him.
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ashLeycee14 answered Saturday March 12 2005, 11:52 am: Well i think you should ask your friend that told you the story if its true for sure and if she says yes ask some of his friends or something. And even though your not the forward type at least try to start to talk to him like you would as a friend and try to get closer with him. Hope i helped. xo- ashley [ ashLeycee14's advice column | Ask ashLeycee14 A Question ]
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