how do i tell a guy i like him?
is it better to just flirt with a guy and see if he likes u or is it better to just be straight forward and tell him i like him...
Sk8RcH1cK1773 answered Tuesday July 3 2007, 8:36 pm: Answer to your first question: There are various ways you can tell a guy. Such as writing a note, calling, in person. But try not to do it through your friends. You can just start telling them by stuff you like about them then say something like "I think im falling for you" or something.
Answer to your second question: It all really depends on who the guy is.
What I like to do is, I flirt a little, ask people around for some feedback before actually telling a guy I like him because than I have more confidence
Which I think is the best idea because there's nothing that can help you boost up your confidence than knowing a guy's flirting back to you :D
Because some guys might freak out if you tell them you like them like out of blue just to get it over with. My current bf told me that if I just told him I like him straight out, he probably didn't know what to do.
Also there's was this other guy before I just told him, er my friend told him I liked him and he didn't really do anything after that because he wasn't sure if I really DID like him. Guy's usually doesn't like it if you involve your friend.
But then again, two of my ex's were those guys whom I just told them that I liked them (I didn't tell them at same time btw XD) and they took it just fine and asked me out.
So yeah it really depends on a guy and it's not matter of fact that he's shy or not.
Because you would usually think that shy guys will like it if you flirted with them first but from my experience, it wasnt really. I just told that shy guy i liked him and it worked out fine. [ Sk8RcH1cK1773's advice column | Ask Sk8RcH1cK1773 A Question ]
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