Question Posted Wednesday December 7 2005, 4:11 pm
I really like this kid Chris, and I've liked since about the summer before 7th grade. (I'm in 8th now) Well, he asked me out in the beginning of 7th grade, but I said no. I kinda just freaked out because he would've been my first boyfriend. But now, like a year later, I still like him and regret saying no. He has a girlfriend now, and they've been going out for like two months, but like today, whenever I passed him in the hall he would look at me, and then I'd look at him, and he'd look away. I don't know if maybe he likes me atleast a little (I hope so) or if he's just sending mixed signals? I mean he has a girlfriend (Which I think is really stupid because she's always with other guys and he's with other girls a lot too) But I really like him!! I just wondered do you think I might ever have a chance with him? Or do you think he likes me at all??? Thanks a lot =)
I totally understand where you were coming from last year anyways, about the whole first boyfriend thing. So, I don't blame you for making that decision, & I don't think you should be mad at yourself for it either! If you are. :)
I think of course, there's definitely a chance that you & him could be together again. It must mean something, I mean he looked at you and then noticed you looked at him & then he looked away, that's a dead give a way that someone likes you. He must remember you & remember how he felt when he asked you out.
Although you said no, I think there could potentially be something there. You should definitely talk to him more. & Catch up on all the old times, and maybe eventually he'll like you as much as he did before? Or he'll tell you (if he does now.) Hehe, take care. [ naimee's advice column | Ask naimee A Question ]
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