I seriously need help!
I am 13.
I recently moved across the country, from the towwn which I lived all my life.
At my old school there was this boy my age who really liked me... I was unsure at the time whether i liked him or not...so i sorta gave him the impression i disliked him...
I know he still liked me though because i would look up to see he was staring at me, and he purposly bumped into me in the halls.
But when i moved i cant stop thinking of him..
Should i conntact him?
BG answered Monday July 23 2007, 6:54 pm: 14/M
This happens alot someone likes you and shows it and you lik them but wouldnt admit it. i think it would be good for you to still talk to him(just hope he doesnt stalk you j/k) [ BG's advice column | Ask BG A Question ]
RATZY answered Monday July 23 2007, 10:53 am: Ofcourse you can contact him, there's no harm in that. If you're still unsure you can start of being friends and see how it goes from there. Once you do contact him, you will get to know him better, you may share similar interests, and it will give you a better idea of how you feel about him, you can only hope it works out if you do like him..fingers crossed.
** but keep in mind, you have the rest of your life ahead of you, dont let this distract you too much, because you will find many other guys in your new school. BUT do contact the guy at your old school and see how it goes. GOOD LUCK
Let me know if this helps, if you got any more questions you can always ask another question, and i will try my best to answer, takecare. [ RATZY's advice column | Ask RATZY A Question ]
XxlovergurlxX100001 answered Monday July 23 2007, 9:40 am: deffintly contact him u'll make him happy and mabby it will make it easier on u ..lol good-luck
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