13/f .. Okay so I REALLLY like my friendd Ian ... but he has NO idea that i like him .. hes in the 7th grade so its kinda weird(im in 8th) .. but I want him to ask me out but I don't want him to know i like him , cause it would mess up our friendship .. were not really close friends but how could I somehow find out if he likes me or get him to find out I like him without telling him? And I'm like a HUGE flirt , so hes used to it
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? dancergirl678 answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 11:45 am: wow, this is just like my situation! i was in 8th, and he was in 7th...one year isn't that big of a deal so don't worry bout that part =). the best thing to do is to just kinda ask around and ask like who he likes and such. sometimes the best thing to do is to just tell the person you like them. sometimes there'll be a good reaction and sometimes there'll be a bad, just be prepared for either. and also, some things might not happen for a while. for my situation, we're now in 12th and 11th and i saw him for the first time in a year *because i moved away* and i'm tellin you what, it was worth the year because we're together now. that's 4 years of waiting, so sometimes certain things are worth waiting for [ dancergirl678's advice column | Ask dancergirl678 A Question ]
whoaitslo3 answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 10:48 am: If you really like him, first of all, you should be willing to take the risk of messing up your friendship. You could have a friend find out if he likes you/ tell him you like him, or you could work up the courage and tell him yourself. Good luck! [ whoaitslo3's advice column | Ask whoaitslo3 A Question ]
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