ok .. sorry if this is confusing but i am lydia(14 yrs. old) and my sister(15 yrs. old) is brittany. there is this guy name jason(13 yrs. old). Well last summer i was goin out with josh(14 yrs. old) (jasons friend) and jason liked my sister. When me and josh broke up, jason started liking me. Jason has liked me for like 4 months. But then a couple of weeks ago, he started liking my sister again. I think i like him and last night i asked him if he liked my sister and he said yea. Then later on last night, i was like "jason, i like you." then said i was just kiddin. About 10 minutes later, he asked me was i serious about liking him and i said "why, do you want me to like you or something?" and he tped "no comment". I didnt know what he meant. Should i take that as a yes he wants me to like him, or a no? whenever i say no comment i mean yes. So i dont know what to think. someone please help me!!! ohh yea, and last night jason asked me if i still liked josh and i said yes so i think he got a little mad.
Teza answered Monday April 11 2005, 3:54 pm: When people say "no comment" it usually means a yes. Jason is just a little bit jelous but you shouldnt of said you liked him and said just kidding. Thats just mean. He likes you and you like him so just tell him so dont waste your time. x0 [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
glamnglitz answered Monday April 11 2005, 3:40 pm: Hey... well personally I think he means yes, he does want you to like him. I say "no comment" too when I really mean yes. Lol. Hope this helps. [ glamnglitz's advice column | Ask glamnglitz A Question ]
LostAngel answered Monday April 11 2005, 2:49 pm: I am not sure, I got what you were trying to ask, but if you ask him face to face and you see his expression..it can tell you a lot more then what he said on-line by the "no comment" thing. On my theory it sounds like he is shy to amitt it and jealous and annoyed that you said you liked Josh.
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