There's a guy who's my brother's friend. He's older than me by 2 years. He likes to poke me, he likes to come up and talk to me.
At a Scholar Bowl match last year (when we were both in the same scool), he picked an open seat next to me when there were other seats open. At my aunt's house I was sitting on the couch, he rolls me off, and I hit the floor. I get back up he pushes me on to the couch, says 'Rarr!' and pokes me before leaving me alone.
I've never caught him staring at me, but he looks in my eyes for EVERY single second when we talk. At a dance he took streamer and tried to make me a 'mummy' by wrapping streamer around my head, and that's about all I can think of. Do you think he likes me? I think he likes me as a friend but I'm not sure...
PS- I'm a lil tubby, and I'm 2 years younger, so that adds to my confusion.....
I'm a female, and I'm in 8th grade. I've known this guy for a decent amount of time.
WhenIComeAround answered Thursday April 19 2007, 8:12 am: From what I've read it does sound like he likes you, However don't get your hopes up he may think you're a cool funny person to play around with. Even with that though there's a chance he likes you. So I'd say your odds are pretty good. It sounds like he likes to joke around a lot so if you want to grab his attention do it in a jokingly manner. Maybe laugh and say "Haha could you imagine us going out." see his reaction.
Sahara23 answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 11:06 pm: Oh, I forgot to say he pokes me constantly and comes over to our house alot. When he rides in the car he hardly ever stops talking to me. [ Sahara23's advice column | Ask Sahara23 A Question ]
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