15/f. Theres this guy at my school who i've always had this crush on since like 8th grade. He's pretty popular, but at my school theres isnt really popular people theres just like the cool people who have alotta friends. anyway, hes always giving me these intense looks, like whenever i walk down the hallway i eat lunch in (in my school we can eat in the halls and he sits like 50 feet away) and he always looks up from whatever hes doing to look at me and he always smiles and every now and then he'll say something to me like, " i like your new haircut, shorter looks good on you". So does he like me or is it just like a friendly thing? And what can i do to get him to notice me?
ellamouse9 answered Friday February 3 2006, 6:30 pm: Sounds to me honey like he's already noticed you!!! Well done you! :P From my experience men don't go out of their way to talk to you unless they find you attractive. My advice? Go for it! When he talks to you try to turn it into a conversation, or at least compliment him back - maybe it would give him more confidence to ask you out, who knows?! [ ellamouse9's advice column | Ask ellamouse9 A Question ]
redninja answered Friday February 3 2006, 2:35 am: ok well just nice guys are kinda like that and there are flirty guys,honestly, i think hes just being nice and chancesare he doesnt like you that way
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turtle479 answered Thursday February 2 2006, 10:12 pm: Well it could be either, sorry to disappoint you, but guys are really wierd like that. Try making eye contact with him. This is one of the most intimate conatcts possible. Most casual friends wont hold it for more than 2 seconds. If he looks away then looks back, as if searchig for your eyes again, there's a good chance he might like you. Don't stare at his eyes though, that can indicate to the brain anger.
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