Okay, so theres this boy.
And hes really awesome. And I like him as more than a friend. We are going to the dinner dance together but I was talking to him yesterday and he told me I was his friend, yet whenever my friend talks to him about me he blushes-alot! Hes really nice and is always talking to me- we talked on the fone for 3 hours yesterday! Do you think he likes me too?
Cj answered Saturday June 10 2006, 12:20 am: I would say yes. He does like you. He just does not want to admit it too openly for reasons x y z... [ Cj's advice column | Ask Cj A Question ]
jumadel answered Friday June 9 2006, 11:58 pm: Hi, it sounds to me like you've got alot to gain.
Just ask him out to a movie or something. Or if your comfortable, then ask him out on a date. Think to yourself, whats the worst that can happen? He gets a wet fish out and slaps me across the face 4 times. Possible however very unlikely. Really if your friends, then the worst that could happen is you'll remain friends. Then a few months later you might want to discuss it with him again. Good luck! Daniel. [ jumadel's advice column | Ask jumadel A Question ]
advicecutie22 answered Friday June 9 2006, 9:32 pm: I would say he likes you. I mean, why would he stay on the phoen for 3 hours if he didn't like you? Go for it! You like him, he likes you. It should all work out. HOPE I HELPED <3 MOrgan [ advicecutie22's advice column | Ask advicecutie22 A Question ]
BeachBlondie12 answered Friday June 9 2006, 5:48 pm: I would say a deffinet YES ! Go Girl ! i am sure he likes you. You should talk to him about it .
hope i helped !
sbloemeke answered Friday June 9 2006, 4:55 pm: It's a definate possibility. Blushing is generally a sign of embarressment. Either he is completely embarressed by you (Which I can guarentee he is not), or he likes you. Ask him to a movie or something. You seem to be in good position. ^-^
-Steven [ sbloemeke's advice column | Ask sbloemeke A Question ]
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