Okay, so there's this freshman at my school. [I'm a sophmore.] His name is Jon, and he's really cute! I have 2 classes with him, and he makes me laugh tons. He's so adorable, and he makes funny faces at me. He's got blonde hair/blue eyes. He's skaterish, I guess. My label would be more "scene." He always looks at me and smiles, or does something goofy to make me laugh. Anyways, I think he's really cute, and that he's got a great personality, so I decided to tell him I liked him. Well, I'm super shy, so I had my friend Angela tell him. Well, she told him at lunch, and all he said was "oh." And I've been single for so long, I'm not sure if he's flirting or whatnot, because I forgot how that even goes. Do you think he likes me, he's shy, or he only likes me as a friend. I'd really like to know, since I really like him, and I would love to go out with him!
Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Volleyball2150 answered Monday September 11 2006, 5:28 pm: Well it depends really on how is expression was then. You cant really tell if he likes you by the word "oh". Did he smile when he said it? When your friend angela left, did he look at you? Those could be signs that he was thinking of you and likes you and is just shy to admit he likes you. BUT if he said "oh" and had a disgusted look on his face, he probably doesnt like you... why dont you ask Angela what is expression was? Until you actually know if he likes you or not, just flirt with him. Next time he does something to make you laugh, laugh and twirl you hair and look at him in his eyes. Or bite your lip. You dont want to go overboard on the flirting thing, but just a simple thing will make him think really hard on if he likes you or not.
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