hey! ok to start off, im 14/f. ok im bi, and no its not just a stage im going through. anyway, theres this girl (a.b.) thats gay, and i have basketball with her (it's a class for us).. and shes really nice to me.. me and her are good friends.. but we just met this year.. and one day at softball practice (i play softball also) she was there with her friend (c.h.) whos on the team also and i was about to hit but i was talkin to them first and the people playing in the field hollered next batter get up there.. well c.h. was like dont holler at her shes my friend and a.b. was like yeah shes my friend too.. well today we had a softball game and she was there.. well she was staring at me like the whole game.. when i was warming up she was staring at me.. when i was playing in the field she was staring at me.. when i was sitting in the dugout she was staring at me.. now i dont want to get my hopes up or anything, but do you guys think she likes me? give me your honest opinion, i will rate.
froggy1983 answered Monday October 3 2005, 4:26 pm: oh yeah, it is totally obvious that she likes you. If she didn't she wouldn't be staring at you all the time. I say talk to her some more and if you like her and she likes you then go ahead and ask her out. good luck. I hope everything works out for you. [ froggy1983's advice column | Ask froggy1983 A Question ]
feversandmirrors answered Sunday October 2 2005, 4:18 pm: Most likely she does, otherwise she wouldn't be staring at you. Try talking to her more, becoming better friends. Try to get a few more signals out of her. Or send a few yourself...haha. Does she know you're bi? She'd probably like you more if she knew, too. I'm bi, and if I hear that another girl is bisexual, I notice her more. [ feversandmirrors's advice column | Ask feversandmirrors A Question ]
coolguy67 answered Sunday October 2 2005, 12:32 am: yeah..are the a.b. the initials cuz you lost me there..and how old is she..that might could mean a difference..
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