ok so there is this guy and well i like him so much... he means alot to me b/c we have been friends.. but god he just gives me these huge butterflys everytime i see him... but he tells ppl that he doesnt like me... but then one day he told a friend of mine that he starting to really like me.. we flirt alot and he calls me by nicknames he waits for me after class and i dont know i guess i just think that he might like me alittle more then just a friend.. should i stick with him in hopes that he will come around? or should i just move on? can some help me cause my frieds say i am obsest.. i dotn think so just like him alot!!!
I think you should tell this guy how you feel, and see where it goes from there. If he told somebody he's starting to like you, then chances are, he's starting to like you! [ VanityScore's advice column | Ask VanityScore A Question ]
Sw33t_Dr33ms_xOx answered Thursday May 5 2005, 7:55 pm: gRl!! he likes you and those signs are so diffenetly flirtish!!DOTN GIVE UP!! i think you should go out!! HE IS LIEING LOL I KNOW IT HE LIKES YOU! SO GO FOR HIM!!
frenchy answered Thursday May 5 2005, 6:46 pm: hey! to me it sounds like he definitely likes you. i mean, why else would he flirt with you, give you cute nicknames, and wait for you after class? plus, he tells your friends that hes starting to like you. hes sending you signals and you should stick with him because it really does sound like he will come around. just keep on flirting with him and getting closer and closer to him. be affectionate, he'll understand that you like him back, and, well, you can go from there. if you like him a lot, really, go for it! if you need more advice, drop a message in my inbox. hope this helped, peace and love [ frenchy's advice column | Ask frenchy A Question ]
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