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How many times do you have to meet a guy....


Question Posted Tuesday October 9 2007, 8:13 pm

i was wondering:
how many times do you have to meet a guy (if you don't go to his school) before you are an option for him liking you?
i've met this one guy twice. once was when my friend invited me to go to the movies with her and her friends (he was one of them). we didn't talk that much. the second time was the next week, at the same friend's bday party. we sat next to eachother on multiple occasions.

am i on his radar now? i think i might like him but is that just naive?


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scootermclisle answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 12:03 pm:
Liking someone is never "naive". Just follow your instincts and try to be around him as much as possible. He'll get the message eventually.

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Shelly_x answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 11:07 am:
People usually judge others on first impressions. If he likes you, he will know =]

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