so i like this guy, but he is very shy when it comes to talking about who he likes and stuff. I am 90% sure that he likes me, and i want to tell him that i like him. How can i say it without just being like... i like you. Cause i want a way that wouldnt be ackward and that would be like ... cute or funny i guess..THANKS. 15/F by the way. If there are any guys that could tell me how they would like to be told that a girl likes them then that would be great too.
summer_is_love258963 answered Tuesday April 24 2007, 7:00 pm: Give your crush some clues that you like him. There are many ways to do this. In a conversation with your crush, mention casually that you are not going out with anyone. Mention places you miss going to or a movie you really want to see. Talk about things you know both of you would like doing. The goal is to let your crush know that if they ask you out, you are available. (Don't be desperate though - keep it casual). By doing this, you also let him know what kinds of places you would enjoy going on a date (just in case he was wondering!). good luck keep me updated!! [ summer_is_love258963's advice column | Ask summer_is_love258963 A Question ]
xoChloe18 answered Tuesday April 24 2007, 6:28 pm: If you are 90% sure that he likes you, the only reason he probably hasn't told you he likes you is because he doesn't know if you will like it or get freaked out about it. So basically as you said he is shy about it.
A lot of guys say that they like it when a girl just comes out and says they like them.
One of my friends told a guy she liked him telling him a story about this "guy" she likes when it was really him. She made him guess and ask all these questions and soon enough he realized it was him. He thought it was cute && funny in a way.
Hope it helps! [ xoChloe18's advice column | Ask xoChloe18 A Question ]
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