Question Posted Thursday February 15 2007, 6:45 pm
Ok well i like this guy and i have for like 3 years!!!! And we talk all the time because joking and talking to boys has always come easy to me (im 12 with 8 boy cousins)So we laugh and joke and walk together to class all the time and people even come up to me and ask me if we go out! you see i have his # and call him sometimes and then i get all stupid mouthed and i dont know wut to say and i get nervous its so stupid!! Well i asked him out last year and he said no (but he didnt treat me this way last year)and im scared to ask him out and i dont know wut to do!!! My friend says i should wait because were practically a couple now and he doesnt even notice it so maybe eventually he'll ask me out but i reely dont know wut 2 do!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? luvbug555 answered Friday February 16 2007, 2:16 am: thank you so much for asking me! honey i bet this boy does notice! he probably dosent want to ruin it and make it awkward by saying somthing but he probably loves it. do you want to be in a relationship with this boy? or are you fine acting like it without the boyfriend/girlfriend status? i think it might be best if you leave it like it is now, because if, and i mean the slim possibility IF he says no, you would need to start becoming friends all over again if things got awkward. if you think that if he said no, things between you would be fine, or if you can sense that he would say yes, i think you should definately ask him out! good luck! [ luvbug555's advice column | Ask luvbug555 A Question ]
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