What should I do if i like this boy and we hug in the hallway and i have his number, but I am scared that he will not like me if we start to be friends? What do i do?
herbivore answered Monday June 5 2006, 6:51 pm: hey. it seems to me like you are already friends. i mean if you guys hug in the hall and everything... call him. just ask if he wants to hang out or just talk to him. here are a few sites:
tinkerbelle92 answered Monday June 5 2006, 6:41 pm: EDIT: Well, I would say to just call him and invite him to a party or somewhere with a whole bunch of people, since you aren't really sure if you are friends or not. Just invite him a few times. I am sure that he would want to go. Like I said, i am sure he wouldn't mind being friends with you. If he doesn't consider you a friend, he is probably just using you for the hugs.
Well it sounds like he already considers you a friend if you hug and you have his #, so there shouldn't be anything to worry about. But if that isn't the case, and he doesn't like you when you start to be friends, then just don't worry about it. One person's opinion doesn't matter... besides, you dont want to worry too much about someone that doesn't even like you back. So if this happens, then go for someone else. But i doubt he wouldn't like you if you already hug him and he gave you his number. So don't worry too much.
SoInToYoUx0x answered Monday June 5 2006, 6:39 pm: you really cant be not friends with him and give him a hug. call him up talk to him if you dont go out at least you guys can be friends you noe. you never know unless you try it out. hope this helps.=)
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