long story short... I like this guy "Nick". And he knows I do, but he acts like nothing is up. Sometimes I think he likes me, (he changed his style because I said I didn't like it, his friends know who I am and I don't know who they are, etc...) But sometimes, I don't think he does, (he doesn't talk to me much outside of school when we hang out in a big bunch, he flirts a lot with other ppl) And I want to talk to him about it. I just need a way to find out what he thinks about me. So what should I say without being mean or too pushy?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? frUityxTooty answered Wednesday June 8 2005, 7:34 pm: welps..if you dont wana be to pushy and have him act all shy theres a few starters.
. sit next to him at lunch or something and ask him stuff about were hes going to go during summer. and then you can go into lyk wats your favorite class that were in. then u can go into saying ya mines _______ waterver. small talk is always good. then you can ask him lyk do u think were friends.
advicegiver13 answered Wednesday June 8 2005, 6:05 pm: Just ask him straight out and say do u like me? If he says yes thats great but if he says no then just so well o i was just wondering. And run away... no jk dont do that! Lol just go with the flow and i hope it works out and i hope i helped! [ advicegiver13's advice column | Ask advicegiver13 A Question ]
icey0990 answered Wednesday June 8 2005, 5:08 pm: Well...when you are alone...ask him "what do you think about us being more than friends?"
he might give you a real answer..or he might be like "uhh...i dont know" but at least by you asking it will show him that your thinking about being more than just friends.
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