so there is this guy, m1 is what we will call him, and the day before new years eve i was at his house and he held my hand while we were playing man hunt with our younger siblings, but the lights were off. then he and i became closer, and now my friend says that he laughs and smiles around me and when im around he gets a *twinkle* in his eyes, but my other friend thinks he likes her so im like uhhhhh clueless. And to add to this whole thing his mom and my mom are BEST friends which is why i was at his house on that day. and we've known each other for ever and i dont know what to do!
I think he likes you, i mean if he was holding your hand he has to be into you why else would he have done that? And you have known eachother foreer so maybe you are ready to take it to the next step. I was in this same situation before, the parents were best friends basically and me and her son always talked. but then i realized i didnt like him i liked someone else. but anyways just keep talking to him and maybe he will decide to take it to the next step! [ totallyxrad's advice column | Ask totallyxrad A Question ]
vivalajam0x answered Sunday February 11 2007, 3:43 pm: Hey,
I Agree with the person below me;
your friend thinks he likes her...so she WANTS to make herself believe. She's jealous of you.
I think he likes you, though-he held your hand- which is definitely a sign of liking you.
I think you should talk to him about this whole situation!
illdomybest answered Sunday February 11 2007, 3:41 pm: Maybe the other girl likes him and doesnt want you two to get closer(even if she denies it)...I think you should go up to him and talk about if youve known eachother and like him..Your not mind readers. [ illdomybest's advice column | Ask illdomybest A Question ]
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