ok see i know 3rd grade is way to young but any wayz i had this boyfriend in third grade we went out 4 ever ( u kno what i mean ) and we " BROKE UP" but then we went back out. but the day we went back out he moved on that day. Now I am going to 7th grade but it is the summer after 6th grade. ok any wayz he came back to my school in 6th grade ( last year ) and this summer he asked me back out. so now we go out. but i dont understand why he likes me this summer when he didnt over the school year. now i really like him but i think he likes my best friend and yes he has went out with her before but i went out with him first and she knows it. but we are not mad at each other or anything. but she goes out with my ex boyfriend any wayz. so back to my question. how do i kno if he really likes me i think he does but i am not sure?
when he asked you out, did you try and convince him to ask you out? or did he just ask you out?
if you convinced him, *WELL SINCE I DON"T KNOW*
then i'd be a little curious to wonder if he does like you,
if he asked you out without you convincing him to ask you out, then it's a differant story,
maybe the reason he didn't want to go out with you during the school year is because he was moving. and you know the story about how long distance relationships are hard.
and why don't you ask your best friend about him, see what she says, and if she does like him,
and if you have enough curage than talk to him about it.
but i'm not trying to sound like a PARENT or whatever, but try not to stress out on it to much
you going to 7th grade, i promise you if it doesn't work out with you and him, you'll find someone WAYYY better,
pluse it's summer, if it's gonna stress you out during the break, maybe it's not worth it.
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