Question Posted Friday September 30 2005, 11:06 pm
how can you tell if you like a guy or if it's just a crush? I feel like I'm stuck on this one guy, but i'm not sure if it is for real, or if it is just a crush? help please! I'll rate high!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? HectorJr answered Saturday October 1 2005, 8:38 am: Hmm...I don't think there are any clear cut signs that show that. You should ask yourself a few things, like make a list: why do I like him; what do I like about him; what don't I like about him; is he my friend? You have to sort out your feelings to find out now how much you might like him, but why. Once you find out why, thats when you decide if all those reasons are important to you and good enough to consider him more than a crush. If you come up with the conclusion you like him for his character [who he is] and not so much his personality [what he appears to everyone else(which sometimes might be different or the same)] then maybe you do like him, but thats all up to you. Wether or not its just a crush or you do like him, doesn't mean you have to do something about it or treat him differently. Hope that helped and good luck. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
KraziiBruNNeTTe answered Saturday October 1 2005, 12:49 am: this is what i think..when you think a guy is cute or hott n you also like how he acts just those lil stuff then it's only a crush, but when you think about them a lot, want 2 talk 2 them more n more, n you get buterflies when you r around them or u talk 2 your friends about him non stop well then you like that guy. i hope i helped! xoxo [ KraziiBruNNeTTe's advice column | Ask KraziiBruNNeTTe A Question ]
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