Question Posted Wednesday December 27 2006, 12:28 pm
Ok i've posted many questions concidering this guy i'm totally in love w/ who's home from college. Well last year when he was a senior (i- a freshman) we talked ALOT and hung out quite often and that's how i fell for him. Well one day his friends told my friends that he had a "thing" for me.. what is a "thing"? and if he had a "thing" then why doesn't he like me openely? I mean the whole letter i wrote to him and he didn't write i like or even kinda like you back so.. what gives?
luvbug555 answered Wednesday December 27 2006, 1:43 pm: a "thing" means a crush. so his friend was tellin u he liked u. dont always believe friends tho! i bet he still likes you. maybe he didnt get your letter? or maybe his college friends think its not cool for him to like a girl still in high school so hes pretending he duzent.
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sportychick13 answered Wednesday December 27 2006, 1:40 pm: if he has a thing for oyu then that means that he likes you and probably the reason why he didnt write back is because he was shy to tell you. i ama girl an i know from experience when a guy doesnt write back then that either means he doesnt like you or hes shy and since he has a "thing" for oyu then he is just shy. ask him out and the worst he can say is no. there are plenty of other fish in the ocean and if he says no, (just go fishin)
runawayxlove answered Wednesday December 27 2006, 1:39 pm: hey, well a thing means a liking for you. soemtimes guys are shy. they wont tell you that they like you openly if there shy. you could try asking him if you want a direct answer. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
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