Question Posted Tuesday September 20 2005, 6:34 pm
im 14/female
sorry this is kinda long..
there is this boy at schol we dont talk much but he is in a few of my classes.Today the teacher put us in groups and i was in his. We finished our thing early so me and him were just sorta talking...Then he was like soo what is your name again and i told him my name and he said ohh i kno a girl by that same name she looks just like you you must be twins and he kinda smiled... so i kinda was just like oh and then he was like yeah she is really pretty... I didnt really kno what to say so i just kinda smiled and we didnt talk much the rest of class...soo my question is do you think he likes me??
XXkaiiOO answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 7:26 pm: Well.. he might like you but he might just want to be friends.. i would just kind of try to act flirty around him and maybe compliment him and see what his reaction is.. and he might be shy thats why he might not talk to you that much... but you could have one of your friends ask him if he likes you or something along that lines.. hope i helped
vilelove answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 8:41 pm: Hi there. Well it depends. If they really is a girl that looks just like you then he likes her (but don't worry, I'm 94.57% sure there is no girl that looks "exactly just like you" whom you've never met before). I'm not sure if he LIKES YOU-LIKRS YOU but he definitely thinks you are attractive and finds you interesting... which can lead him to LIKE YOU-LIKE YOU. ...Or he may have a crush on you. But either way, he si definitely interested in you. [ vilelove's advice column | Ask vilelove A Question ]
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