sunnyville answered Monday August 29 2005, 4:37 pm: Simply have a friend of yours ask him if he likes you and to give you the message or someone you get along with but tell them that if he askes why to tell him that they are just curious and heard it from rumors that's all. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
Misunderstood answered Monday August 29 2005, 4:09 pm: Ok here is what I think you should do. First off make sure before you do anything make sure he likes you because remember your friends could be wrong. Maybe he just wants to be your friend. Now if he likes you and you like him then go for it.
Good Luck!! [ Misunderstood's advice column | Ask Misunderstood A Question ]
dancesnrain answered Monday August 29 2005, 2:59 pm: Ask him. Be straight forward. Tell him, "I heard you liked me, is that true?" and if he says yes, well tell him you like him too and that you want to get to know him. If he says no, you have nothing to worry about... you didn't put your feelings on the line... you just asked him... he'll never know that you liked him... so I say, go for it. I don't think your friends are going to lie to you about something like that. :)
Mackenzie answered Monday August 29 2005, 2:05 pm: Well, I really hope your friends wouldn't play a "joke" like this one on you. I really don't see how it would be funny - only hurtful.
Anyhow, I say approach him on this. Just be bold, be honest, and go for it. It's the *ONLY* way to know FOR SHORE if he likes you or not; you can *ASSUME* he does/n't all you want... but you'll never know exactly how he feels unless it's coming straight from his lovely face. =] [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Laura answered Monday August 29 2005, 2:04 pm: I would say find out from one of his friends if it's true or not. That's the best source. Or you could just tell him how you feel and if he doesn't like you back, he's not worth it.
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