Question Posted Saturday February 25 2006, 3:36 pm
well i have this HUGE crush on this kid i go to school with. i'm not sure if he likes me back,though. it sort of seems like he does, though. in math class he asked for my help, and this kid id a guinness. also, every week at ski club he would always sit behind me on the bus.he would talk to me and we would sometimes ski together.he's really nice, sweet, funny, and smart. i saw him at the mall the other day, and he didn't see me and there weren't that many people there. i'm just hoping he was distracted by his little siblings or something. we seem like we're perfect for eachother, because we have so much in common. i just want to know how i could find out if he likes me. should i experiment and flirt with him and see how he reacts?
Thank You,
please respond ASAP
ps:
im a girl... and im 12
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? deathwillcome answered Saturday February 25 2006, 3:59 pm: For one, remember that you are only 12 and that if it doesn't work out, that it doesn't mean that you aren't meant to have love or something! anyway, so you think that he likes you, and you like him...hmmm...well, it does sound like you have some good clues, but they aren't concrete. If you know any of his friends I guess you could ask them, but it would be better to ask him yourself. I don't know what else to tell you. If you like him, go for it, it sure does sound like he likes you. Maybe I would try the flirting thing, it works sometimes. Not all guys know flirting when they see it, so try to make it clear, but not too clear. It actually sounds like you are a natural flirt-er...good luck. I hope that I helped and remember that my inbox is always open. You don't have to rate, but it would be nice. Thanks! [ deathwillcome's advice column | Ask deathwillcome A Question ]
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