Question Posted Wednesday December 13 2006, 5:02 pm
theres this guy i really really like. like his smile and laugh brightens my day and he has the best personality ever. you cant really say we're friends but its not like the "he doesnt even know i exist" crush cause if you said my first name he'd know who i am and say yeah he knows me. but my main problem is i'll catch him looking at me out of the corner of my eye and when i turn around to look back he'll quickly look the other way. does anyone know what this means? what are the chances of him liking me? and how can i get him to like me ? i don't know any advice with help im so confused.
blwinteler answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 11:22 pm: I would say he likes you. If he is looking at you for any other reason, he won't be looking away when you look.
I would start a conversation with him. It doesn't matter what the conversation is, but it helps to have it be something that will give you an opening to ask him out. If you have a class together, talk to him about the class. Then you can see if he wants to study together for the next test. If he is on a sports team, perhaps talk to him about that (be sure you know something about it though).
Or you could just be blunt and go ask him if he wants to go out sometime. That tends to work pretty well, but it is often hard to get past nerves. [ blwinteler's advice column | Ask blwinteler A Question ]
OrangeSoda24 answered Wednesday December 13 2006, 11:02 pm: He probably likes you! If you catch a boy staring at you then he either likes you, or you have something gross in your teeth (just kidding). I cant really give you a percentage, but just go up and talk to him and after you get to know him better, and if he talks to you you might want to ask him out :-D
--good luck and tell me what happens!!!
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