There is this dance and I am going to go with this guy, the dance is in 2 days, and I said yes to him yesterday, today he gave me a hug, do you think he thinks we are going out?? Also, he is a wigger and that is not my type, and he is on my nerves...WHAT TO DO!!?!?!?!
AskCourtney333 answered Thursday August 24 2006, 11:16 pm: Hey
I don't think he does, i think the hug was just a friendly thank-you but if he does, just tell him " You are a wonderful guy but you are not my type other girls would LOVE you though"
kissxmytan answered Thursday August 24 2006, 2:52 pm: well you culd just talk to him about the dance & slip it into the conversation. i suggest just asking him "we're just going as friends, rite?" or something like that. i had this problem too & we just talked about it & figured things out. just be nice about it & good luck :] [ kissxmytan's advice column | Ask kissxmytan A Question ]
PANiCxATxTHExDiSCO answered Thursday August 24 2006, 6:17 am: Just say, "um..we aren't going out or anything are we?" or say something like that and see what he says.
Obviously he likes you if he asked you to the dance and if he gave you a hug.
Cux answered Thursday August 24 2006, 1:15 am: You never know what people are thinking- but I'd say that he doesn't think you are going out.. I mean he never asked you out.. so why would he think you are going out? lol
If you have suspision that he likes you- just talk to him and let him know that you don't like him.. but don't lay it down hard.. say it politely.. and everything will go fine
Exquisitechick answered Thursday August 24 2006, 1:05 am: He probably doesnt think you both are going out. I mean its just a dance. Give it time to see if its offical of not =]
Well, theres really not much you can do. Dont try to change him. I did that once, and it didnt work out too good. If you dont like the fact that he's a "wigger" then dont date him. Thats all i can say =]
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