okay so in one of my classes there is known as kinda of a geek but tall but just not cool so anyways if he likes a girl h es like obessed and its kinda scary and im starting to think he likes me ...like when i look up most of the time hes always staring at me giving me liek a creepy stare and i hate it and when i flirt with other guys he seems to get mad at stare me down...so first does he deff. like me and 2 how do i get him to stop w/o talking to him!
oh yess i rate high for good answers that wil help!=)
Altruistic answered Monday October 3 2005, 11:15 pm: It's not nice to say someone's 'not cool'... but that's not the point of my 'brilliant' answer.
Something like that has happened to me... last year in fact. This guy was totally obssessed with me and wouldn't leave me alone... at all. He would call me, IM me, follow me, attempt to talk to me etc etc etc. The first thing I'll have to suggest is, i think the best way to tell is to go up to him and ask if he has a thing for you or something. And if he does, tell him that you dont appreciate the fact that he's staring at you like monkey eyes a banana... or something. Or you can do the drastic thing like I did and tell him to stop bothering you in a nice way [of course i was much more harsher]. But basically, the only way you can solve either of your two dilemmas is to talk to him ^^ I hope I helped you somewhat. [ Altruistic's advice column | Ask Altruistic A Question ]
mooch789 answered Monday October 3 2005, 10:28 pm: Well just drop hints that you're not interested. Like continue to flirt even though it makes him mad. He's bound to get the message sooner or later. Good luck! Hope I helped!:) [ mooch789's advice column | Ask mooch789 A Question ]
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