Hey, I'm 14 years old, a freshman in highschool. So there's this boy i really really like, we just met this year and are firends. I can't tell if he likes me back though. Sometimes he talks to me, sometimes i tlak to him, and now we've been walking to classes with one another ( he's in four of my classes, three of them are right after eachother)
I've caught him looking at me a few times, and he's caught me looking at him a few times. We joke around modestly, as he's pretty quiet. But he seems to like talking with me...he usually will make a comment to me if we're near eachother and spark up conversation. I try to stay back and walk with him, and sometimes he appears to walk with me by his own choice. But the thing is, if i try to talk to him online , he just doesnt seem interested. I'll get so far as to ask "whats up" and he wont reply. But he will reply to questions relating to school work etc. Does he like me? thanks for your help
Yes, he likes you. But it sounds like he's shy, quiet, cautious about getting to know you better.
Keep doing what you're doing and try asking other questions other than 'what's up' - even I generally don't answer that question.
Questions like the homework assignment, the school activites, family, friends - etc. The more he talks with you, the more comfortable he'll be - the more comfortable he'll be, the more something will happen. [ MissBonne's advice column | Ask MissBonne A Question ]
lboogie200 answered Sunday October 22 2006, 10:22 pm: hmm,thats weird that he doesnt talk to you regularly online... but sometimes things said on aim or email are misunderstood, i would wait a little bit and see if he starts acting different.
good luck!
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