PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Question Posted Wednesday September 27 2006, 5:22 pm
okay i like this boy and i think he likes me because he flirts with me all the time and he does that with most girls but i don't want him to know i like him but i want him to get a clue that i do so if he likes me he will ask me out
and i love to flirt with him but if i tell him i like him and he dosn't like me i don't want him not to flirt with me anymore what do i do?????????????????????????????????????
Volleyball2150 answered Wednesday September 27 2006, 5:29 pm: Alrighty,
So what I understood is that you like this boy, and he flirts with you and also other girls... you want him to get a clue that you like him, but still you dont want him to ACTUALLY know that you like him.. am I right?
Heres what you can do:
If you dont want to tell him that you like him, wait until he tells YOU. So for now, just stick to flirting. When he looks at you, look at him deeply for 1 second, then quickly look away. When he's talking to you, twirl your hair. If he does something funny, Giggle or laugh. Now, i'm not saying laugh so hard that snot comes out of your nose, or you do something embarrassing... just a simple giggle. If he talks to his other friends, listen in on his conversation so that way he'll notice that you want to be included. Then when he looks at you, SMILE! Try talking to your other friends about you, but make it loud enough that he will hear what you're saying... then he'll be like "what happend?" you know what I mean.... When he gets a clue that you like him, let HIM come up to YOU and ask you if you like him. Then just go with the flow.
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