okay, im 13 and i this guy switched over to ourr school and i guess i kind of like him. i hang out with the guys a lot b/c they are just fun to be around especailly his guy friends. but i still act like a girl. idk for sure if he likes me but he has me the highest girl on his top(3) and at parties we hang out alot gives me random hugs, and quick arm around my shoulder/waist. but i want to get him to for sure like me and ask me out, atleast make out. what do i do to get totally out of the friend zone!?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? kaylasaysso answered Wednesday May 2 2007, 11:25 am: you just need to realize what the difference between a friend and someone you would consider being with. you need to try & show him (not too obviously) that you don`t want to be just friends. flirt with him like crazy, that should be pretty easy because he hugs you anyways, just hold the hug a little longer than usual next time. & when you do go to parties make sure you focus your attention on him & hopefully he will do the same. if he still doesn't get the picture just talk to him about it & tell him straight out exactly how you feel. [ kaylasaysso's advice column | Ask kaylasaysso A Question ]
Ashumms answered Tuesday May 1 2007, 10:43 pm: You should make a move. It's probably just nerves that have kept him from asking you out already. It sounds like he has a little thing for you. So just take the chance.
Vilily answered Tuesday May 1 2007, 10:34 pm: i would tell him. he seems like he likes you back but is too nervous to make a move. if he was truly your friend and you tell him that you like him, and he doesnt feel the same way, he would forget about it and continue being friends, ntot erase you from the plannet [ Vilily's advice column | Ask Vilily A Question ]
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