well I`m a little bit confused, so I need ya`lls opinion -
theres a guy, we`ll call him Ryan. He`s pretty much my best friend; we`re really close. he tells me a lot & vise-versa. Well I really like him. He`s everything I guy should be. Sweet, funny, and not to mention gorgeous.
A few days ago, I asked him who he likes, and he won`t tell me, which is a first. He`s really flirty with me, and he always stares at me. he`s called me gorgeous and compliments me, and during the summer I knew he liked me, but I just figured he stopped due to lack of seeing each other. My best friend who makes really good sense of these situation thinks its me, because she said, "why would he lead you on but have it be another girl?"
I just don`t know what to do now.
From what I told you, and your experiences, do you think he could like me? If I should ask him straight up, what should I say? Thanks so much.
or you can ask him to join you and few friends to the movies or whatever and then one day ask him if he wants to go to the movies with you alone
Either way, ask him in a playful way so you don't scare him off. Just jokingly say that you like him and ask if he likes you or if there is a dance coming up, ask if he wants to go with you or something like that. And if he says he just wants to be friends, just cover it up by saying "Woah, I din't mean it that way" or osmething like that. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
luna45 answered Friday December 8 2006, 9:48 pm: if you guys are such good friends then theres not reason he wouldn't tell you who he liked, unless there was a specific reason he didn;t want you to know, like for instance, ITS YOU. [ luna45's advice column | Ask luna45 A Question ]
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