Question Posted Saturday February 18 2006, 2:04 pm
Well, I don't mean to sound conceited but a lot of people come up to me and say they like me, but it's always these guy's friends that like me. Is there something wrong with me that the guy who likes me can't come up to me and say it himself? Why is it always their friends?
SWEETXLOVE answered Saturday February 18 2006, 5:37 pm: im sorry hun! i know how you feel..it does suck! but i bet the guys are intimidated by you..they are just shy! and maybe afraid of what you are going to say?! they dont know if your going to feel the same way as they do. i mean if you liked the person that their friends told you about...then go up to the person and start talking to them so they know that maybe your intrested in them and then they wont be so shy around you since they kno you are feeling the same way! hope everything works out sweetie.
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tribegurl2009 answered Saturday February 18 2006, 4:20 pm: lol i know how annoying that can be, but the best one is always the hardest. maybe he wants to back off just because so many guys are going after you or he could just be insecure. but if you really like him and you wanna go for it just tell him how you feel. it couldnt hurt.
xohottcherie07 answered Saturday February 18 2006, 4:01 pm: They are probably shy to do it themself. They like you alot but they are worried about you rejecting them so they send their friends to do it. A lot of pwoplw in my school do that. As they get older they will probably grow out of it. Hope I helped! ♥ [ xohottcherie07's advice column | Ask xohottcherie07 A Question ]
XOXKAYLA answered Saturday February 18 2006, 2:47 pm: that question doesnt sound conceited. i had the same problem a while ago... so many people like you at one time.. well the boy is probably to shy to come tell you theres absulutally nothing wrong with you hes probably just toshy or scared...!!! hope i helped
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