I really like someone and I want him to like me back. We are already friends. He always is so sweet and chivalris(sp?) and I love being around him. I want him to ask me out so bad but I dont know how to make him like me like me!!! HELP PLEASE!!
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? x_panda_x answered Monday October 24 2005, 10:10 pm: Well, the main problem with this is that you can't MAKE someone like you. They have to like you for you...if you make them like you or bribe them into going out with you or because they feel bad since you like them so much, usually it just turns out bad...do you really want to go out with someone whos just dating you because you made them? Or because you lied and made them think you're something you're not?
This is something I tell everyone, though: Guys do NOT ask out girls. (Well, it depends on what grade you're in. Like, if you're in Middle School they usually wait for the girl to ask them).
I say take a chance and ask him, if you think he likes you. The worst he can say is no. If he does, just go on with your life. I'm sure you'll find someone else you like. ^_^
carissaxo311 answered Monday October 24 2005, 9:53 pm: well you cant MAKE him like you...but you can help him along =] just flirt alot with him and let him know your into him. hang out with him a lot too, get to know him well because the closer you two are as friends before you start going out, the more successful you future relationship will probably be! =] [ carissaxo311's advice column | Ask carissaxo311 A Question ]
s0iint0youx3 answered Monday October 24 2005, 9:47 pm: ok just when your around him flirt with him and kinda grow on him . have you friends talk to him about you like goods things and have them say like i think you should ask her out. !!
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