this is a question for guys but girls can answer to
well i go to ccd every summer and there is this really cute guy in my class. Anyways sometimes he looks at me, and when there is a small joke and when i smile he always seems to look at me and smile. he looks at me every now and then and i do the same, and he sat next to me once, and then at the end of class he stood right next to me and it seemed that he was either talking to me or himself. Anyway does this guy like me, want to be my friend, or all of this is just nothing really?
13/f and he seems really popular and knows alot of prettier girls then me so why the hell would he be intrested in me?
thanks
Liking or even loving someone is weird like that, it doesn't matter how pretty or popular or talented or successful either of the two people are in comparison of each other, it happens randomly, in a totally different wave of making sense than anything else.
Anyway, yes, so this guy probably likes you. That said, there is no way to really tell how much yet. It seems like now he likes you in a kind of shyer way and you should treat the situation delicately. If you like him back, play slightly hard to get, stay available, act like the nice sweet person you are (you know, act yourself), and don't forget to get his email/whatever at the end of the summer (if he doesn't ask first). Good luck! [ junebug93's advice column | Ask junebug93 A Question ]
JSoccorso28 answered Sunday August 26 2007, 1:10 am: I'd say he either really likes you or want to be a friend. My best bet is he wants to be your friend. If you ever get a chance just sit down and get to know him. Hope this helps! [ JSoccorso28's advice column | Ask JSoccorso28 A Question ]
xojessii answered Sunday August 26 2007, 12:25 am: don't ever doubt yourself.
its hard to tell guys intentions. body language and such varies because every guy is different.
i say if you want him go for him =]
and if you don't then just don't worry about it all.
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