My Love Life, He likes me, I like him. From *California*
Question Posted Thursday May 4 2006, 8:25 am
Okay, I have this problem which at school a guy likes me. He is in at least 6 of my classes. He always want to be my partner, every time when the teacher says to "pair up." My friends one time joked that He was going to ask me out, and get married. I'm sorry if this is to complicated for you. Anyways, 3 girls and 1 boy joked that we should go out, a lot, get married, and have a baby. I do like him, he does like me, but only as a friend, but I like more than that. . . Though, I am afraid to ask him out; besides, he use to hang out with a lot of girls, due to his schedule. . . He always stares at that part, and pokes me in the shoulder to many times. He also comes to my "area space" and one time wanted to grab it. I don't know what to do. Also, I have a dream that I was going out with him, and that he was trying to have sex with me.
~Cali Girl
well, this is what i have to say. Talk to him. seriously. Ask him if he is serious and if he REALLY likes you. After all, he takes interests like normal guys do *cough*. If he...
says YES: talk to him more. Be interested and he if he is interested as well. This might work! [[and if it does, tell me! Best wishes!]]
says NO: Drop him. Fast. No joking in serious conversations, boy. Tell him that you liked him but now you now he doesn't. Let him feel the pain!
Dreaming of "doing it" with a guy is normal, btw. That just means you like him physically. =) anyways..I hope this helps! Tell me what happened later! [ wise_susan's advice column | Ask wise_susan A Question ]
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