OK there is this boy who rides my bus & we are always fighting & picking!! I have one class with him & during the class when i have like nothing to do i am always looking & him! I wanna keep telling myself i dont like him but does all of this mean that i do?
TRAGiCxWH0REx3 answered Wednesday October 5 2005, 11:38 am: There really is no yes or no answer to that, because we don't know if you like him. But if you do, don't tell yourself that you don't. Because you can't change your feelings for someone just because you want to. It sounds like you like him, though. Good luck! [ TRAGiCxWH0REx3's advice column | Ask TRAGiCxWH0REx3 A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 5:57 pm: Yeah, you like him for sure...I used to do the exact same thing. It was my way of flirting. I used to be really really shy and I didn't want people that I liked to know that I liked them. I had to reach out to them in some way, so I did by picking on them like crazy. I literally threw rocks at the guy I'm with now, that was 6 years before we started dating though, so I really can't tell you what to do about it right now, it's your decision. Whatever you decide, good luck! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
EvilCheshire answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 3:42 pm: Stop telling yourself, and just listen to yourself. You guys might not be more than just really close pals. Try to get to know him more before you decide you like him or not. [ EvilCheshire's advice column | Ask EvilCheshire A Question ]
thinkpink03 answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 3:27 pm: This might sound a little kindergarden, but maybe you like him because you fight and tease and stuff. that usually isnt a way most people shoiw they like eachother but maybe this is how your telling yourself you do. just listen to you heart, because you'll know what it means for you whether you have a crush or that you hate em.
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