Question Posted Wednesday December 13 2006, 6:47 pm
Ok well there's this guy and i really like him.
i see him at lunch alot and he always looks at me so i told my friend and she knows him. When she intorduced us it was kinda awkward and i thought for sure i jus blew my chances. But he still looks at me alot and i like it but I wana know if he likes me. Does he? Wat should I do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Imperialistic answered Thursday December 14 2006, 2:06 am: How you can tell if he likes you:
Does he look at you all the time? Does he try to get your attention? Does he talk to his/your friends about you? Is he interested in your activities and your opinions on things? While people are having conversations, does he constantly look at you to judge your reaction? Does he keep finding excuses to touch you? Does he buy you things or give you his food (food is important to guys)? Does he unexpectedly show up when you're somewhere? Does he spend all his time telling jokes to make you laugh or try to score in sports to try to impress you?
If he does more that one of these, in all probability, he likes you.
How you can get closer:
Smile at him in the halls. Talk to him. Flirt with him. Pay attention to his interests. Make friends with his friends. Figure out where he hangs out and drop by every once in a while. Do be nice, caring, and giving. Don’t be stuck-up, bratty or skanky. Act like you’re an independent, confident lady. Don’t act like a obsessive, needy, toddler or a high-maintenance, mean drama-queen. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
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