Question Posted Wednesday December 7 2005, 6:22 pm
ok so im 15/f and i really like this guy that i work with!! we dont go to the same school but we're in the same grade and we always work together! i can't really tell if he likes my cause i can't tell if he's flirting with me! how can i hint that i might like him or how can i get him to like me? i'll rate 5s for no stupid answers!
Additional info, added Wednesday December 7 2005, 9:18 pm: ps. i know for a fact that our managers dont care if we date eachother cause the owners daughter who works there dated a coeworker!. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? lind12 answered Wednesday December 7 2005, 10:49 pm: Next time you see him, really ask yourself:
*Does he stare at you when you're not looking?
*Does he ask you questions about yourself and does it feel like he's interested in knowing about you? Or are u the one always sparking up conversations?
*Does he joke around with you?
**If the answers are yes yes and yes.. then he obviously digs you, girl!
And just remember.. if you're shy, try not to portray it.. i'm a shy girl and when guys i liked flirted with me, i seemed like a bitch. Just be yourself and let your true personality shine! [ lind12's advice column | Ask lind12 A Question ]
babiigirl answered Wednesday December 7 2005, 10:43 pm: umm yea its really only alright to have work relationships if you don't show any of it at work and for lots of people thats hard. i wouldnt recommend dating. you can flirt with him that might hint that you like him i do it all the time.. i do it all the time and it works [ babiigirl's advice column | Ask babiigirl A Question ]
sweeto answered Wednesday December 7 2005, 8:04 pm: While you're having a comversation just say something like "would it totally weird if we dated?" Or just ask him to a movie or something. [ sweeto's advice column | Ask sweeto A Question ]
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