Question Posted Sunday September 17 2006, 11:45 am
I am 15 and a girl and of course I like this guy. Lets call him Bob. Bob is so sweet to me and the other day I was having a bad day and he just let me hug him and hug him and then we walked to this room we both had tutoring in with his arm around my waist and mine around his. I could swear that he likes me.
And once we fake went out (LOOONG STORY) and I want to ask him out and be like "Remember when we fake went out? well I was thinking we could do that again, but without the fake." Or to just ask him to dinner or something but not SUPER obvious. Something like "Do you play pool? I found this great little place where we could go that has the best food."
I dont know but I really like him and I love being his friend and he's my best guy friend but I just want something more.
Please any advice at all is welcome. Thank you for reading this! I'm sorry it's kind of long.
The way you say he acts around you, it's pretty obvious that he likes you. By saying the "without the fake" idea, he would be able to remember some good times about you two and be more likely to say yes. Plus, it's a really cute idea! Go for it! Good luck! [ aliapple's advice column | Ask aliapple A Question ]
LETSGO answered Sunday September 17 2006, 6:32 pm: yes do ittt !
that would be so cute the little non fake part.
aww, yes sweetie, make sure he doesnt say no :] [ LETSGO's advice column | Ask LETSGO A Question ]
leanna answered Sunday September 17 2006, 5:51 pm: I think the with out the fake part is cute. Ask him if he likes anyone.. Or just go for it.. Sounds like you two will be cute. (:. goodluck! [ leanna's advice column | Ask leanna A Question ]
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