This guy at my class always look at me and smile. He finally start to talk to me 2 weeks ago, and being really sweet to me. He asked me out for little thing as getting coffee, buying cds...etc., but never a real date. (since I knew him the second day)
Most importantly, we only knew each other for less than 2 weeks.
We went out today after class for coffee, when I said bye to him, he kissed my cheek for goodbye.
Is he just flirting with me? or Does he like me? what should I do? I think he's a really nice guy, but hardly even knew him..... I'm confused.
HELP!!
amanda_bear answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 10:06 pm: awwwwwwwwwwwwwww...that is so sweet...dont you wish all guys were like that...this guy really likes you and when he kisses you on the cheek he is making the first move. and the only way that you can show him that you like him is to make the second move. but if he is going to fast for you tell him that you like him but he needs to slow down. I hope that i helped.=)Amanda [ amanda_bear's advice column | Ask amanda_bear A Question ]
pinkpanther8906 answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 3:51 am: That is so cute. I think he likes you alot because guys who want to be friends dont do that. If you want to know get him alone and ask him whats going on so no mix emotions go wrong trust me i had a friend that happend to. So dont be shy talk to him but if u like him alot you ask him out. [ pinkpanther8906's advice column | Ask pinkpanther8906 A Question ]
ductape_n_roses answered Tuesday January 9 2007, 11:36 pm: He likes you my dear.
You don't know him that well. That is true but he's having an infatuation for you and you should give him a channce becasue you're gonna regret it when you do get to know him and see what a wonderful guy he might be and etc. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
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