there is these 2 boys in my class and they stare at me and my friend all the time but they look me in the eye they deny that they like me online.but they wont talk to me in person its like theyre scared too.one of the boys talks to the other one about where they live but the other boy already knows where he lives.they also talk about other girls like trying to get me jealous or something he says " i wanna go out with " so and so but idk what hes tyring to do ... do you think he likes me ? or my friend what other signs would a boy do if they liked me ? my friend and i pass notes back and fourth and they try to look .. and what does that mean if boys call me "ugly" because i'm guessing some of them just say it because they like me ?
xyourheart answered Saturday January 20 2007, 9:16 am: They probably do like you, they are young and will tease you to get you to even take a second look at them. Dont worry about him calling you 'ugly' he has nothing else to say & he knows youll get upset and say something to him & he wants your attention.
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Imperialistic answered Saturday January 20 2007, 5:32 am: Yeah, they probably like you.
Boys at a young age are very immature and they'll probably harass you because that's a way for you to notice them.
So you should cut them some slack, they're just confused about their feelings. But don't let them get away with everything. If they do something particularly harmful, you should confront them and tell them to stop.
I remember that age. It was cute... but kind of annoying. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
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