My friend has this guy at school that she likes, and he is always turning around in math asking her questions. But when they have math homework he always gets them right. She wants to know, is he flirting with her???
MelLeDisko answered Monday November 13 2006, 1:27 am: I know I shouldn't base this advice off of a movie, but have you ever seen Mean Girls? Well, in the movie thats what the girl ( Lindsay Lohan ) does. She's really good at math, but she pretends to be horrible so the guy she likes'll help her out and pay attention to her, so it seems to me like he's sending flirting vibes.
She should suggest a hangout date sometime soon. Maybe she can offer to help him out some more with his math, and just during the studying, talk to him and find out more about him, and she can casually flirt here and there to send him signals that she's interested back.
But be careful. She shouldn't be overly flirty where as it's really obvious, because maybe he just can grasp the concept really quick and she's helping him out really well in math. So she needs to be careful about this and where it could go.
AwesomeAdviceGiver93 answered Sunday November 12 2006, 7:18 pm: YES he is DEFF. flirting with her. and she shoudl ask him out because form the looks of it. he likes her back. <3
xo_tragicglamour answered Sunday November 12 2006, 6:23 pm: Lol. The mean girl affect! That's what my friends and I call it at least. You can never know for sure if he is. I wouldn't call it flirting, just an excuse to talk to her. It may just be a coincidence, like maybe his parents or siblings help him out at home, or maybe he's just bored in that class so decides to ask the closest person to him. And even if he is flirting, it doesn't nessecarily mean he likes her. Maybe he thinks she's cute. [ xo_tragicglamour's advice column | Ask xo_tragicglamour A Question ]
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