ok, so the the 5th day of sckool my friend said that on friday eric (the kid i like) said he liked me a little, and was going to ask me out! & then my other friend said eric said he wanted to meet me after sckool where no one was because he had to ask me something, but then he said never mind, & then he told me he liked my friend britt, but wed. he told me he doesnt like her anymore and likes someone new.. then also wed. in music, my friend derick goes if eric asked you would you say yes, and i said no because eric was right behind him && he doesnt know i like him, and then derick goes eric she said no, but i dont know if he was just jokin or not.. then today and yesturday eric kept tryin to start a convo with me but randomely they were all either about sckool or sayin how desperate britt was.. im so confused..advice needed urgently.. thank you 13/f
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? therocketsummer answered Tuesday November 15 2005, 8:18 pm: You're giving him mixed singals.
I do believe he likes you, but if you like him you need to make it known a little more subtle than you have been. Actually let him know that you like him so he knows for sure that he can ask you out and not get rejected. The next worst thing from a guy getting dumped is a guy getting rejected by a girl. This is why he might not want to ask you out. He's probably making up this 'liking britt' because he wants you to be suspesious and maybe come out and say you like him. He's basically trying to make you jealous.
Conclusion:
Just tell him you like him. He's trying to make small talk to spark similar interests so you two can have a lengthy conversation. Go along with it, talk back, be friendly. Just let him know you like him anyway you can.
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