okay yeah well there is this guy that i pranked a couple of times...like really bad they weren't at school they just were like little inside things exept one was like really big and now the problem is i really like him...i think he knows i do but how do i find out what he thinks of me since what i did to him?
Okay, well first of all stop the pranks.
Talk to him and jokingly say "You have any pranks for me?" or something like that. Gradually move onto different subjects and just be his friend. But be careful not to step into the friend zone. Then just let him get to know you and you should get to know him more.
Later either (if you're bold) ask him yourself or thourhg a friend if he likes you.
Or make a fake screen name online for a chatting thing and ask who he likes --although this method doesn't work too well.
There's really no real way to find out whether he likes you or not unless YOU ask him directly yourself. If a friend asks for you, he might be embaressed and say "no." so the only way to know is if you ask him youself.
One day just casually say "I was wondering if you like me...as more than a friend"
haloguy answered Tuesday November 21 2006, 10:21 pm: Please try and structure your sentences in a more eloquent, effective manner in order to avoid potential "advicenators" such as myself getting so confused. [ haloguy's advice column | Ask haloguy A Question ]
xocrushonuox answered Tuesday November 21 2006, 8:43 pm: you should apologize first of all. tell him that you never meant any of the pranks. then get to know him a little more. once you do, you'll be able to talk and if he doesn't want to take your relationship to the next level, it's not all bad. you two could end up being friends. if he feels the same way after you apologize, YAY! score for you.
btw: notes work too, if you don't want to directly confront him. hope i helped [ xocrushonuox's advice column | Ask xocrushonuox A Question ]
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