theres a boy who ive known for a few years that i really really like. Hes just awesome...when he talks to me, he looks right into my eyes, and smiles. And hes great at listening, smiling the whole time. He and i went on a roller coaster yesterday (one that was very very intense and normally i wouldnt have gone on, lol) but he made me feel confident and we had a great time on it. He accepted me into his circle of friends and they all were very nice to me. But im unsure of something....how can i tell if hes ready for a relationship? He has a lot of boy in him, if you know what i mean....like laughing, playing, and just hanging out with boys...which makes me wonder if me asking him out or something would scare him off. Im not sure if hes been flirting with me on purpose or if it was accidental...im 14f. Please give me some advice :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? iwantthetruth answered Saturday May 12 2007, 9:00 pm: well i think if you are good friends and you like him as more then you should tell him how you feel. he may not be ready for a relationship or maybe he only sees you as a friend but the important thing is that you try. he seems like a really great guy and wont be freaked out about you liking him. it seems like he's been flirting with you a little, its hard to tell for sure but he might like you. and if he doesnt feel the same then you will just have to accept it and move on. he wont care and you can still be good friends. so tell him how you feel and hope for the best. id love to know how it goes. good luck!
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