i really like this guy and i'm pretty sure he likes me too but hes kinda a shy person. and i wanna "make a move" but idk how to. i texted him once during school and told him to call/text me if he wanted to hang out that night. and i try little things like smile wheni look at him, joke around with him, touch him etc. but thats just little stuff thats not really showing that i like him. so what are other things that i can do to show him i like him and almost make a move. but i don't wanna come out and say i like you, and i'm scared to ask him who he likes. but we talk on the phone allll the time and he usually calls me and he tocuhes me a lot too.
so one day we just happen to hang out, we were sitting next to each other and i told him i was tired so that kind of gave me an excuse to rest my head on his shoulder.
see how that goes... if he puts his arm around you as you rest... GREAT!!!
if he does, then kind of wrap your arm around his waist... that would pretty much be a dead giveaway that you like him and he likes you...
sweetiegirliexo answered Saturday May 19 2007, 6:57 pm: it does sound like he likes you. But some boys are shy, and it can get really annoying just waiting for them to make the move. Maybe you can go to casual places with eachother first. ex: the movies or someplace to eat.
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rick505 answered Saturday May 19 2007, 5:09 pm: Sounds like he's just as afraid of making the first move as you are. It's 2007, if you like him, make the first move. Guys are afraid of rejection, or they would move on everygirl they see, if you make the first move you've bought his loyalty by making him feel wanted. [ rick505's advice column | Ask rick505 A Question ]
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