I have a bunch of guyfriends at school, but one of them I really like.
Unfortunately I have no clue if he likes me that way and my friend's ex-boyfriend talks to me and everything way more than her and he always did before too...so I'm a little confused.
Anyways he's moving soon so ya
Back to the guy I like- he hasn't had a girlfriend for a while now and I really like him but I don't want to be like every other girl in school who asks the guy out themselves.
It's like friggin' Sadyhawkin's everday in my school...-_-
You might pick a movie and say to him, man I'd love to see this movie but I don't want to go alone. Know anybody who might like me that will go with me? See if he jumps on it. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
VanityScore answered Wednesday June 1 2005, 6:08 pm: Don't ask him out then. Just tell him you like him... if he hasn't had a girlfriend in a while, well, sounds like he's holding out for someone... you've got a good shot of being that someone. Unless he doesn't want to have a girlfriend.
I don't know about you, but I can't stand waiting around for someone to ask me to do something... Or to tell me something. But if you want him to be clueless, I guess you could ask one of your friends/his friends to find out for you.
Teza answered Wednesday June 1 2005, 5:41 pm: He might have a little crush on you but you never know. Get to know him more and keep flirting. I mean if he flirts back he defenetly likes you a bit. But the more you are together he will start liking you even more!! Just talk to him about it one day and find out. ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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