a boy i asked out who said no(a couple of month ago) now pay
Question Posted Friday March 12 2010, 4:14 am
Im 13 and a girl. A couple of months ago my friends asked this boy out for me. For about a month we avoided eaachother then we became friends. Now he will ocassionally bump into me. We sit next to eachother in one class and when im listing he pretends to scratch his head and looks at me, ALOT. he askes my friends if i still like him(they say yes).He flirts with some other girls at school(that are my friends) in front of me. Does he like me? What should i do(if he does) just to make sure?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Lola answered Friday March 12 2010, 11:48 am: Yes he seems to me that he likes you and has a crush on you, and is regretting that he once let you down. But that's okay, because he probably didn't know u and not everyone goes out with someone they don't know well. So here, just play along, flirt if he flirts, get closer, like talk more, hang out, in school i mean, see what he's up to and he's intentions, what is he really throwing at, and if it works out, i mean, if he asks you out, cool why not, but if he doesn't, maybe he just wants to be friends, and who knows, maybe he'd make a better friend than a date, you know? so just play along, and let things fall to place on their own.
Teza answered Friday March 12 2010, 10:42 am: To me, it seems like he does have a crush on you but neither one you want to admit it to each other. If he is constantly looking at you, then he might have a thing for you. The fact that he keeps asking your friends if you still like him sparked his interest. When he "flirts" with your friends, don't take it too seriously. He is probably doing that to make you jealous. If neither one of you want to talk to each other, you will get no where. In class, start a conversation with him and just talk to him. Flirt back with him so he knows that you still have a thing for him.
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