There is this guy I really like, and he told my friend he likes me too. I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how I can turn him from a guy friend to a boyfriend? and PLEASE don't say "ask him out" or "hang out with him" because I know that. I want suggestions on waht kind of things to do or say or whatever. we also have the same lunch @ school.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lisahill154 answered Saturday November 4 2006, 6:30 pm: Okay.
Whoever gives advice on hanging out with him.
Is good but he's still your mate.
Invite him to a movie (scary)
Get scared look to him for confort.
Guys LOVE the oppertunity to be protecting, so let him protect you! (even if you arent scared, a little bit of faking can't hurt :p)
Invite him to sti with you at lunch!
Or go sit with him and his friends..Don't if you only know him and don't ditch your other friends if you spot him across the hall!!
How about trying to hint to him that you want a boyfriend. (sounds weird, but it worked for me! :p)
I told my guy friend, I wanted a guy. I liked him and he liked me. He picked up on the hint and asked me out the next day.
Another suggestion, I know you'll hate me, but ask him out. Just say "Do you wanna..." and see what his facial expression is like if he looks chuffed carry on and ask him out. If he looks a bit confused ask him if he wants to meet up later on.
AuntieEm answered Saturday November 4 2006, 4:36 pm: you have lunch together?
okay, then invite him to sit with you
or go sit with him and his friends.
get to know him
ask him to chill one-on-one.
just talk with him.
flirt like crazy.
sit close with him
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