Question Posted Wednesday February 1 2006, 6:53 pm
Today the kid who sits across from me(who i kind of like, but would go out with) said,"Do you want to be my girlfriend?" I said "what?" "Do you wan't to be my girlfriend?" I kind of laughed it off.
The thing is, even though i would go out with him, we fight like brother and sister so I'm not sure if he's being serious about this or not. You can't really tell with him. How do I find out if he was actually serious or not? (He asked out one of my bfs yesterday and got turned down)
Do the same thing to him...
Go up to him in class and say, " Hey!! You wanna be my boyfriend?" and act a little mysterious like he did so he doesn't know if yur serious or not.
You'll find out that way 100% if he was being serious or not.
sizzlinmandolin answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 9:10 pm: I'd say give it a shot. What have you got to lose? If you find out he was joking you can just say you were joking too or something like that. You two could end up being a great couple, don't lose that opportunity! I hope I helped and I wish you luck. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
hUmmERluvr30 answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 7:34 pm: well what i would do is ask one of your friends to go ask him who he likes, then if that doesn`t work, tell them to tell him ..were you serious when you asked (your name) out? and then you`ll know!
DarkDesire23 answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 7:04 pm: hmmm,,,ask one of your friends to ask him if he was serious,or you could write a note,and have a friend give it to him.or,confrount him and ask in either a serious,or joking slowly going to a serious way.Also,he might just want to hook up with you to get your friend jealous,or to show that he has what it takes.Also,he could use you to get to your friend.sucks i know :[!! but just think if he was being serious,would you want your friendship to turn into a relationship?
i hope i semi- helped!!
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