Does this guy like me if i sit in the back of the room and he sits in the front row...and he asks me for a pencil? If every time i look at him he is looking at me and quick turns around again! because i like him
1. you can ask him if he likes you.
- i've done this so many times.. sometimes it doesnt work out too great, other times it does. one time i had a relationship for a few months because i told him i liked him; and then hes like.. well i like you too! and there you go :) we went out. but, this takes some courage. if you were to do this, you'd have to be ready for either a let down, or a good response. so make sure you are emotionally ready for it :)
2. you can wait.
- keep sending him little flirt signals when he looks at you.. and maybe fool around with him when he asks to borrow a pencil.. maybe keep the conversation going. ask him if he has AIM, myspace, msn, or whatever you talk on.. maybe something will connect between you guys and you will start talking more and more.. and maybe end up liking each other a lot :)
Ashumms answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 8:47 pm: It is a possibility but it depends on your relationship with the guy.
If you're friends with him and he's always turned around and asks you for a pencil it may mean that he's not close to any of the kids that sit near him.
But if you aren't friends and don't talk that much except for that and he talks with the kids around him, it may mean that he likes you.
The pencil thing may also just be a way for him to be able to talk to you.
SlushPuppy answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 8:26 pm: he may like you. but you havn't told us much about you guys. do you like him? do you really know him? are you friends? It could be flirting though.... [ SlushPuppy's advice column | Ask SlushPuppy A Question ]
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