You know those surveys on Myspace that other people fill out for you? Well, the guy I like, who likes me too, filled one out and sent it to me. One of the questions said, 'what would you do if you knew I wanted to kiss you?' And he put, 'go and kiss you in the most public place possible.'
I thought that was very, very sweet. =]
But I wondered why he'd say that?
Any ideas?
Thanks!
<3
15/f/10th
Why don't you hit him back with a message to his Myspace account and mention "I noticed your answer to the question about kissing. Interesting. What did you mean by it?" Wait and see what he says as he might just tell you that he likes you. If he doesn't like you at least you'll know it was a goofy answer or something.
I think he does like you. Write him that e-mail and put "If you would like to hang out with me and my friends some time let me know. We plan to go to X this weekend." If he shows no interest after you've e-mailed that you'll know he just isn't in to you.
The signs though seem to point to him liking you. He's just being cryptic about it. You have to make a move without asking him out using the tips above in e-mail. I hope you get your answer as you can only know the truth by approaching him yourself. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
Annerszz_101 answered Saturday March 17 2007, 9:23 pm: He probably did that because he likes you? Maybe he's trying to get your attention. Try being flirty with him, and then sooner or later, you two might be an item. =] [ Annerszz_101's advice column | Ask Annerszz_101 A Question ]
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