Theres this guy I recently started to have a crush on in my middle school, and I dont think he really likes me yet, though my friend thinks otherwise. When I first saw him in my class around the first day of school, I noticed that sometimes he kept glancing at me when he probably thought I didnt know. Then later we were paired for something and he laughed at some of the jokes I made, and in gym, we're both like pretty sporty, competitive people. we played this game where we had to capture a person's flag as they went to the opposite side to steal a ring. then sometimes i got his flag (we were against each other) and he was smiling at me when i gave him back his flag. then in homeroom one of my friends commented on how i never hold my hair up.. this was like yesterday.. and he was talking to someone else then like turned around to look at me. i didnt see his expression though. then in literacy we played some game and he was sitting right next to me! I have no idea why.. maybe he wanted to sit next to someone else.. but that was kinda awkward so I didnt really say much.. so anyway, do you think he likes me? or is my friend just making things up.. I dont mind if he doesnt now, though. theres always the future! haha
oh, and he's like a jock (hes funny, nice.. and maybe not the brightest crayon in the box.. haha) and I'm like a jock too.. meaning I'm like a tomboy but a girly girl at the same time.. also I'm pretty smart.
rachyx0 answered Saturday December 9 2006, 11:02 pm: It seems like he wants to get to know you more and get closer, he seems interested in what you say and do. So, if he doesnt like you already, I think he probably will since he is already so interested in what you are doing in school and stuff.
Sydnie_I_can_Try answered Saturday December 9 2006, 10:36 pm: With what you are sayig yes it seems like he likes you. But you can never be sure. Get to know him a little better. And things may happen.
Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content. Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.