i know i shouldn't get involved but i'm wondering if he like
Question Posted Wednesday October 3 2007, 8:18 pm
theres this guy named ryan who goes to my high school and he's in the same grade as i am. he's a MAJOR flirt and is also incredibly sweet and not to mention extremely cute.. our lockers are like right next to each other and we talk all the time. it's easier to compliment him because he doesn't make you feel stupid if you say something silly. (its hard to explain). i complimented him on his cologne and we hugged twice. however, the thing is, is that he sometimes hugs other girls as well.. i don't get jealous when i see him with other girls because i know he's free to do whatever he wants & i'm cool with it.
- we talk a lot
- i've seen him check me out
- he hugged me, twice! :]
- he smiles a lot when i'm around
- he looks at me in the corner of his eye whenever i'm around and he like sits in front.
- he always says 'hi' to me and is the first to start a conversation
Chivalrous answered Thursday October 4 2007, 12:37 am: Sure. Keep flirting, but let him make the first move: if he likes you, he will. If he doesn't, you're letting him waste your time by asking him out. Some guys are kind of thick, or lack the gahones to ask a girl out so you might have to flirt a little heavier if he doesn't get the hint.
Also know what you're getting yourself into. Yeah he's sweet, yeah he's hot, but he's also a flirt. That can be dangerous for both of you. Don't get yourself in too deep too fast. Yeah: he's really sweet now, but "date" him long enough to find out who he is. You don't want to be boyfriend-girlfriend and find out after the fact that his flirting gets worse the longer he's with someone.
Love is dangerous. Its good to find a good one, but there are no guarantees.
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