Question Posted Thursday September 20 2007, 11:58 pm
well theres this kidd hes 16 &hes a jr in highschool nd im 15 nd a freshmann i met him because he came into my class and my friend needed help on her math homework so he helped her then that day i told him to sit with us at lunch tomororow and he did he sat next to me then my other friend didnt want to be alone on that side of the table so he moved over there like he sees me in the hall he says hiiii i say it back then he somehow knows my schudulee like he came into my class today and yesterday and one day he sat down and helped my friend again on work because she didnt knwo what she was doin like he sorta explained it then he was talkin to me a lil then todayy he came in again sat on a chair i looked at him and he looked up then he moved near us again and when i was about to leave class he was standing up and i stared him in the eyes and he stared back for like 10-20secs please helpp !!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? hahamber16 answered Sunday September 23 2007, 10:18 am: it sounds to me like this could possibly be a crush.. However, you dont want to act upon it too soon since it just began. Sometimes if you confront people about them likeing you it can make them uneasy if all they were trying to do was be your friend- then you could possibly lose a great friendship. I would suggest maybe getting a group of kids together and go to dinner or the movies (something laid back and causual). I want to say that it does sound like he likes you but since i dont know him and his personality- he could just be out to make some new friends. Talk to him a little more and get to know him better, and if he still seems interested (which he seems now), and your willing- hang out with him and see what happens. It could either lead to something or not, but there will be PLENTY of boys in and out of your life.. Hope it helped =] [ hahamber16's advice column | Ask hahamber16 A Question ]
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