Hey this is continued from my earlier question with D and J
Question Posted Monday June 11 2007, 3:10 pm
i am taking your advice with d and i need your opinion and J. at the pool party he was like touching me and pourng water on my head and when i went to swim away he grabbed my legs andd pulled me in and i was like j stopp your gonna drown me and he stopped and laughed and then he was like do you want to be my chiken partner and i said yes (AND I FELT BAD THAT D WAS WATCHING BUT HE WAS TOO SHY TO ASK ME SO THATS HIS PROBLEM) we hung out and he has been my friend for a long time and he tells me everything about who he likes and originally he liked my frend C and now he doesnt but he has always liked this other girl but he knows he cant have her because shes with someone and he only likes her because shes pretty and i dont kno what to do and cant tell if he likes me please help
Mollysie answered Tuesday June 12 2007, 11:13 am: Well.. If you broke up with D then see what J does. If he likes you he will ask you questions about it "So did you guys break up?" "Why did you break up" "Do you like someone else" "Who" and so on. If he doesn't like you he won't ask you about it and he won't talk to you. But to me it sounds like he likes you, ALOT! A tip I learned from a friend is that if you are talking to J and his feet are pointed towards you, hes interested in you. If you are sitting across the room from him and his feet are pointed towards you then he really likes you. It sounds very strange but it really works and it's proven! So Good luck! Tell me how it goes! :) [ Mollysie's advice column | Ask Mollysie A Question ]
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