Ok so.. I met this kid at school near the end of the year, we flirted like crazy one day. i felt bad because i realize for about a month he would try to talk to me and i would kinda ignore him and not pay attention also always stare at me lol but anyways the day we first talked he flirted with me - he kept taking my water bottle, staring at me, and smileing lol after he pretended to put his # in my cell kidding around.. after i tried calling it after and it wasnt a real number but the next day at school he was being wierd and wasnt very flirty like he was the day before. he only walked by me and stepped on my foot kiddin around and smiled and then walked away being shy. i know he wasnt doing it to make fun of me or be mean. After school ended i searched him on myspace and found his page. i added him as a friend and messaged him. it took like 2 weeks for him to answer back.. urgg, anyways i messaged him back then went on his page and noticed i was on his top 8! i like freaked =] . im afraid he`ll take another week to message me back! ahh so do you think i should ask him for his sn or real number so i can talk to him and do you think hes showing signs of really likeing me?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Teza answered Thursday June 15 2006, 12:12 am: This guy seemed like he really liked you from the beggining but you didn't give him a chance. I know you didn't realize that you were ignoring him but I think that's why he wasn't being so flirty. He probablly thought you weren't interested and gave up but I doubt that he gave up on you. Don't take the message thing too personally. Maybe he was really busy and didn't get on myspace to answer it. You should defenetlly ask him for his screen name and after you talk for a while, ask him for his number and just hang out. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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