one of my closest guy friends has been very very huggy since the first day of school. he is always coming up right behind me and throwing his arms around me and getting his face close enough for me to smell the shampoo in his hair. he carries my books from my locker to where we hang out waiting for our rides and today he started calling me "his princess".
i wouldnt think it was so... lovey dovey if he hadnt of said i was "his".
everybody notices that he hugs me alll the time and sometimes he leans on my shoulder and lets me cuddle him. my best friend even asked us to both of our faces if we were going out with each other. he had to go practice for his sport thing, so he never answered. but we drink after each other and i want to be his girlfriend..
but i'm not making the first move so dont even suggest that.
does he like me? do yall think he wants to be more too? i cant get him out of my head.
i recently broke up with my boyfriend because he thought that i was to huggy with the guy. and every time i mention his name he gets all jealous and protective.
lyDia_LoU answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 9:18 pm: Omg yeah He likes you! Keep showing him that you're interested and hopefully he'll get up the guts to ask you out! I don't think there's anything you can do, but yeah he defiantly likes you! Good luck!<33 [ lyDia_LoU's advice column | Ask lyDia_LoU A Question ]
xGAWSHNESSx answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 6:45 pm: talk to him about it. unless you consider that making a first move... otherwise id suggest that you start being relly 'huggy' or w/e back to him. even if you already are, be even more so. try to get the idea across of being more than friends across to him.
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