lets say this guy I like is leaving a classroom. we are in the same class. Well it was time to go on the next hour and there was someone in front of me, he opened the door and waited until i got out.
does this mean he likes me??
I've had a crush on him for a long time and I think he might know... but what should i do?
y-vet_07 answered Monday June 4 2007, 8:50 pm: maybe and maybe not because it could be he is just being polite but if you notice he does it often than maybe he does like you hope this helps,y-vet [ y-vet_07's advice column | Ask y-vet_07 A Question ]
xgracee8P answered Monday June 4 2007, 8:30 pm: Well, I wouldnt go as far as saying he "likes you" but he is definitly interested in you which means he could potentially like you in the future. You should start talking and flirting with him more and if he seems interested, don't be afraid to show that your interested too. Ask him to hang out or call him one night just to say hey, trust me it works. [ xgracee8P's advice column | Ask xgracee8P A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Monday June 4 2007, 8:27 pm: People can just be curtious and open doors. Everyone opens doors for people, its the nice thing to do. He may like you, and he may know that you like him, so he is trying to give you a good impression :]
lbwhite89 answered Monday June 4 2007, 8:27 pm: There's no way anyone here can tell you just from one statement if this guy likes you. He could like you, sure, or he could have just been being a gentlemen or being nice to a classmate.
If you like him, go for it. Ask him out. What's the worst that can happen? He could say no and you'd move on to the next crush. No harm done. OR he could say yes and jackpot, you've got yourself a boyfriend.
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