Okay This kid is a year older then me and hes so cute!!!! I think he may and may not like me I'm not really sure! Okay so I was in 5th Grade and he was 6th and he would like always look at me and stuff and now were older and he talks to me online and the other day my friend asked him online if i asked him out would he go out with me and he said I dont know maybe So I dont know if i should ask him myself or what?? I played the "knockout" game its a basketball game and it got down to me and him and I won! I was happy! But anyways. I don't know what I should do he goes to my school and I'm like a 50/50 here. Do you think he likes me? what should I do?? im not that kind of a person that can just go up to someone and start a conversation or ask him out right away. Thanks!
I was the same way... I could never go up to a guy and start a converstation much less ask him out... so If you both have computers and talk on line... maybe a good way to ask him out.. is to do it online... that way.. if he does say no... its not too humilating because you werent face to face.. do you know what I mean..
Hope this helps... Good Luck... Let Me Know What Happens..
xomegaroni answered Thursday October 13 2005, 10:52 am: i've answered pretty many of these questions. you can't really tell if a guy likes you er not by like..guessing, because each guy has a different personality & a different way of expressing his feelings. he might like you & probably juss told your friend maybe, because maybe he wasn't sure if you liked him er not. i think you should go for it & ask some of your friends to help you out. try starting conversations. juss be yourself & everything will work out juss fine.
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