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Does he like me?


Question Posted Tuesday December 12 2006, 9:43 pm

I am from tn.He danced with me at our school dance and he asked me for the last slow dance. We are always flirting with eachother and joking around. but he says he doesn't like me but his friends says he does. He talks to me every day almost. I really love him what should i do????


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Flannl_bxrs answered Tuesday December 12 2006, 10:31 pm:
Ah, I'm originally from Mississippi! Good to hear from a fellow southerner! Anyway, to answer your question it depends on how old you two are on how you should approach this. I'm assuming from "school dance" you are in high school, so guys that age don't really know how to innitiate relationships most of the time. Us southern boys usually take time to "feel out" women to see if they are just flirting or if they really like us. Be pro-active about this. Don't be afraid to ask him out to a movie or a party; let your feelings be known. We love it when women make the first move! It seems to me that he is into you, so your advances should be welcomed.

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