Well I knew this guy for three years. His name is Joe and I went to school with him for 2 years and we were just friends and now he goes to a different school and we chat online everyday and our bond has gotten stronger. We meet up sometimes.We joke around a lot. He's always saying I owe him a hug. Recently I saw him and when we were talking he asked me if he looked good and I told him he was hott. And he told me I looked cute.. THe next day he told me that someone was telling him that I had a crush on him and so I said yes a little. So now Im confused what do I do do I wait or what should I ask him?
karenR answered Saturday May 7 2005, 7:37 am: I think things are getting there so i'd wait a little longer and see what happens. Is he of driving age where you would be able to see each other often? I think he will ask you out sooner or later. If he doesn't, then ask him. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Friday May 6 2005, 9:46 pm: You should ask him if he likes you too.. you'll never know unless you ask or if he comes out and tells you.. which you might find out faster if you ask him.. you dont have to ask him in person ask him over the internet so you dont have to worry about feeling funny or something..jus be real with him about the whole thing.. much luv dez x0x0 [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
Evikins answered Friday May 6 2005, 9:11 pm: Don't be confused. He's noticed ya, and clearly he's interested. You don't need to ask him anythin'. Its good he notices you. It'll grow. Soon, you guys will be more than friends.
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