okay well there's this guy i've liked for a pretty long period of time. we've been best friends since like 6th grade. (going into 10th now.) he always just liked me as "a friend." anyway, i got over him in about april or may...and we havent hung out since. but we hung out this past thursday and he was being really really flirty. like we were all messin around with homecoming and i was like wanna go with me? and he said sure. but idk if he was jk or noT! and plus he's been like begging me to hang out.. is this him being friends or is he starting to like me? I RATE HIGH.!
greenprotege72002 answered Saturday July 30 2005, 8:37 pm: If the guy starts flirting and stuff, I personally, believe that he likes you. Maybe his feelings towards you have changed and now he likes you. It's too hard to tell if he likes you by you describing one instance to us. Go hang out with him and this time you flirt a little and see if he does it right back, if he does then he is showing some interest in you. From there is where YOU decide if you are going to go on and hang out more and become more attracted to one another or keep is strictly friends. Good luck. [ greenprotege72002's advice column | Ask greenprotege72002 A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Saturday July 30 2005, 6:43 pm: It's kind of hard to say, since we don't know the guy. Does he normally act in such ways around females, or do you feel he was giving you special treatment?? If you must make me pick, based on what you stated above, I would say it sounds like him "liking" you.. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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