ok so i like this guy, and hes an older guy (hes a junior, and im 15). he flirted with me alot, and at first i didnt like him all that much, but then i discovered that i did like him. ow i like him A LOT! when he was flirting wit me, we were hanging out at luch, but now, he doesnt hang out with me anymore, so i neva see him. how can i get him to notice me without seeming obnoxious? thanx
Additional info, added Monday March 21 2005, 1:07 pm: AND HE HAS A GF FOR 8 MONTHS!!!! but i dont want him to think im a bitch for trying to break them up. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? nameless answered Saturday March 19 2005, 12:25 am: I don't think seeing him or asking him to see you would sound obnoxious at all. Notice or no notice, I doubt he'd ignore your existence if your face popped up beside his. Just ask if he wants to hang out sometime -- sound casual and suave (ha) and relax - it should feel like asking a new friend to hang, no biggy. [ nameless's advice column | Ask nameless A Question ]
lilcutie1212 answered Friday March 18 2005, 9:31 am: Obviously he doesnt feel the same about you are else he would hang out with you and atleast talk to you. so hunn just find someone 15 or 16 that truly cares about you.xoxolexixoxo [ lilcutie1212's advice column | Ask lilcutie1212 A Question ]
Sherry answered Thursday March 17 2005, 9:55 pm: Next time you see him be like "Heyy! Havent seen you in a while, how are you? What have you been up to?" You can start a convo like that [you wont seem obnoxious] and then you can ask him to hang with you and your friends or something! Good luck:) [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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