Question Posted Wednesday January 17 2007, 9:39 pm
i just went to a new school for the first time today, it's a way small school, and i'm the only girl in my individual classroom. I guess i like that, but i'm very confused.
one guy walked by me all day whispering 'sexy' over and over again. And another guy kept talking to me, and asking if i wanted to walk with him, and his friends continually laughing at him, and telling him to sit net to me.
This same last guy, told me at lunch that he thought Matt* liked me (neither of the previous guys). I asked why, and he said because i was hot. This guy then asks Matt if he thought i was pretty, and out of all of these guys, i lke matt the most. Matt kind of just stared at him, and replied, "are you being stupid?"
i can't figure that out. i was right there when he asked matt and i felt way uncomfortable.
i'm just generally confused, i guess? so anything is appreciated. thanks x x
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? LagunaBabe answered Friday January 19 2007, 2:45 am: I can't blame you for being uncomfortable in that situation, I would have been too. I would keep in mind, just because he said "are you being stupid?" does not mean that he doesn't like you. Being as you were right there, he's probably not going to tell the truth in front of you. That's how a lot of guys work, just like if it were someone asking a girl if she liked a guy -- who just so happened to be right there, more than likely she'll deny it.
khadiya answered Thursday January 18 2007, 4:10 am: There is a chance that this is a joke. Or matt may like you and this other guy caught him way off guard. Dont worry yourself over this because if he does like you im pretty sure he will approach you in the future. [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
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