Well, I like this guy. He's really nice, we talk/flirt alot and everything's going great. The only problem is, he's a senior (im a freshman). I realize that age is just a number, but still. I also don't know if he likes me back. The reason I want to know is because I don't want to waste my time on someone who shows no interest in me. Plus, there's so many other girls that have a way better chance with him than I do. What can I do to find out if he likes me without being annoying or getting "in his face" or pressuring him about it?
Thanks in advance!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? rikatree2375 answered Sunday September 25 2005, 11:38 pm: You might not want to hear this but even though age is JUST number, people mature alot between freshman and senior year. Think about it like this, say you're a senior and you flirt with this freshman guy alot and he's cute and all. You find out he likes you, what do you do??? You're probably going to tell him you like him as a friend because he's alot younger. Usually guys see girls that younger as like little sisters. At least that's how it comes across for me and i'm a freshman. To me this sounds like a crush. I think it would be better for you if you tried to date guys closer to your grade/age. They'll be able to associate more with what you're going through because they'll probably be experiencing the same stuff. I'm not saying to totally give up on this guy because miracles do happen. :) So keep flirting and talking with the guy and i'm sure he'll catch the hint eventually. And another tip, let the guy make the first move. Specially older ones. Just don't give up and you never know!!! I hope i helped!!!
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