Question Posted Wednesday February 1 2006, 9:04 pm
I really like this guy Adam. We've started becoming good friends latley. He's so sweet; we talk alot in class and I cheer for his basketball team. However idk if he's just being nice when we talk or if he likes me back. He doesn't know that I like him and idk how to tell him. [ Hes more on the popular side; but hes totally sweet. His good friend [ Ariel ] said I would have a chance with him, but I really dunnoe how to tell him I like him!]
So how do I tell him I like him?
And How do I tell if he likes me back?
Vikki27 answered Friday February 3 2006, 4:02 pm: If you want to tell him you like him, the best thing to do is keep it short and sweet. Telling someone this is very unnerving and you definitely do NOT want to risk a case of verbal diarrhoea!! Tell him you like him and ask if he would maybe like to do something sometime.
Unfortunately, when it comes to boys, it's very difficult to know what they are feeling, as everything tells them they shouldn't be letting their feelings show. The only way you're going to know for sure, is to ask him out and see what he says. Try not to get too nervous. Guys usually like girls that make the first move. It takes the pressure off them! [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Thursday February 2 2006, 12:53 am: Dead friendship or love,
I am very direct when it comes to relationships, and in situations that I don't know where I stand I am even more direct on finding out where I stand. I am 20 years old and I have been told by many females that they appreciate my approach. I would suggest an approach that gives you a homefield advantage, I would make the first move by asking him on a date, nothing to extravagent so a simple night out, not a movie but a setting that allows both of you to connect and get to know each other. So take the first step and you might be surprised.
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