Sorry for another guy question, but I could use some help.
I like a guy that I went out with about a year ago. ( I never stopped liking him, he broke up with me ) Well we've become really good friends again. We started to hang out, go on golf cart rides, talk at school, phone calls. I didn't wanna tell him I liked him, cause I didn't want to scare him away. Well someone found out and told him. I called him and he said someone told him that I liked him. I got embarressed and mad so I hung up. He called me back and told me I didn't have to hang up. He said he didn't mind. later that night we talked for hours on the phone. How do I find out if he likes me back or not? ( I don't want my friends to ask him, cause I know he seriously hates when other people ask him stuff like that.) Do I just go up to him and ask him ?
fashion_frenzy06 answered Sunday October 2 2005, 8:30 pm: Just say...."hey, I have wanting to ask you if you feel the same way about me". and say that during one of those long conversations that you guys have and then tell him that you just wanted know because I have been think about our relatonship and take it from there. trust me. [ fashion_frenzy06's advice column | Ask fashion_frenzy06 A Question ]
ItzMzManda answered Sunday October 2 2005, 7:31 pm: Well he is a straight forward guy..what I mean is does he usually like you to ask him question straight out or he the kinda guy that doesn't really answer to you questions and wants you to connect the dots..
If he's the kinda guy that likes you to ask him things straight out than just ask him if he still likes you. Other wise just be like remember how the other day you said someone told you that I still liked you well how do you feel about that?...
Hopefully he'll kinda admit that he still likes you too. Hope this helps!
-Manda [ ItzMzManda's advice column | Ask ItzMzManda A Question ]
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