Posted Tuesday December 20 2005, 3:29 am
Okay im 17. I've liked this girl since the 8th grade, and im now a senior she is now a JR. Winter formal is coming up and i have been talking to her about it for almost two months. She has only been talking about how she wants to go with this one guy. I really wanted to ask her but i didn't want to make her sad or anything. Now she was told a different guy was going to ask her and shes really happy. So after she found out that he was going to ask her, but before he did i told her i wanted to ask her and that i was kinda sad that it got all messed up. Then the next day she said he asked her, and i said, "well you said no right". And she said, "i did", but then about 5 min later she said, "she was just kind she really said yes." We are pretty good friend i talk to her almost every day, and she will always say hi to me and stuff. but im confused on why she would say something then do something else or any of that. I think she flirts with me once in awhile, and stuff like we bet how many points she gunna score in basketball, and i alway make it a low number so she wins and stuff but if you could help me out that would be great thanks.
AnGeLs_AdVicE_x3 answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 8:41 am: aww...i know how you feel i had almost the same problem but with a guy instead...it seems like she really likes but maybe she just needs time...if not that then maybe she just wants to be friends. I think that you should ask her exactly what she thinks of you...if she likes you or not....What do you have to lose?
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