15f. I met a guy at a party who I liked at the time and wanted to hook up with, and I didn't tell him, but he told me he doesn't hook up with girls because he doesn't want his parents to find out. Now he calls me every so often and we have long conversations, and he tells me that asking this one girl out was the biggest mistake of his life. He and I flirted a lot at the party, which was about two and a half months ago, and grinded. Do you think he might like me? What should I do about it? I kind of still like him. He's not hot but he's very cuddly.
modelkate11 answered Sunday January 14 2007, 9:58 pm: i was in your exact situation not too long ago. tell him you like him. i told my "cuddly friend" that i liked him, but i waited a long time to tell him and he got back together with his ex. so tell him before its too late because now me and this guy are best friends. so if you dont get a boyfriend out of him you might get a really good friend [ modelkate11's advice column | Ask modelkate11 A Question ]
MIAforever answered Sunday January 14 2007, 1:28 am: ohk one. DONT GO FOR THE LOOKS. if you have feelings. try it out. its not like you have to get maried to him. if it doesnt work out then thats ohk. if you feel something for this guy go for it. make the first move. show him you are interested. who knows you might have a blast together. but dont worry about what other people think. if he means something to you then worrying about what he looks like is going to be lower on your list of things you like. [get what i am saying]
Elle19 answered Saturday January 13 2007, 11:10 pm: it's hard to know if he likes you. I think you should talk openly to him, tell him you like him etc... but state that you still wanna be friends if he doesn't like you!!! see where it goes...
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