i like this guy alot and hes a year younger than me. im 15 and hes 14 but he turns 15 next month. anyways hes on A team in football and im an athletic trainer for his team so i see him for a couple of hours every other day and at games. i went to middle school with him and we went to the same camp this summer. hes in our guys choir and im in the varsity choir so we have alot in common. at camp we were really flirty he is kinda touchy feely but not in the creepy way, in the cute way, like playing with my hand or just being really sweet. he talks to me at practice and like gives me silly looks or sticks his tongue out at me, but hes just being weird. i dont know if he see's me as a friend or as something more than that. how can you tell? i dont want to say anything to him about it because im really shy and that sort of thing is awkward. also ive been shot down alot by guys like asking them to hang out or go somewhere and they never say yes, but i always make it a no pressure situation. so anyways, how can i tell if he likes me? is there anything i can do to show him i like him that is odvious but not like too odvious. i have practice with him on tuesday and im going to the game thursday for his team so i could do something then, thanks so much!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? bigboy13 answered Monday August 28 2006, 2:47 am: i know how you feel. that happens to me all the time. well from experince. dont just say that you like him. you should probably show little hints. try complamenting him and boost his confidance. try smiling at him alot and touch him like he touches you. if you do that you should probably just wait and see what happens. if he does like you he'll respond. it may also help to look directly in his eyes and smile when he talks to you. it may also help if your really nice to him.
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