ok...Im 15/f...freshman...
These past 2 days I have gone to haunted houses with my friends....one of them has a bro who I've liked since I first talked to him...which was this year....hes a sophmore..which doesnt bother me...one of my other friends likes him too....she was at the first haunted house that we went to and when she...or anybody else...would hold onto him he would yell get off of me...but when I held onto him he just like grabbed my arm and like held it....then at the second house..the one that likes him wasnt there...but again when his sister or the other girl we had with us held onto him he yelled but when I did he did nothing....we all got split up somehow and I was just walking with him and when I would get scared from someone being in my face..he would hold me at my waist and cover my face....on the hay ride there and back...he came and sat by me even though his friends were on the other side...with plenty of room....
does he like me....and what should I do about the whole friend likeing him thing??
Erinn_the_bamf answered Saturday October 13 2007, 10:34 am: It seems like he does like you.
However, before you decide if you should go for it or not, think about your friend's feelings. How much does she like him? If she's head over heels, neither of you should go for him so no one gets too hurt. But if she just has a tiny crush then you really should see if he's interested. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
Francyy_xOx answered Saturday October 13 2007, 9:35 am: girl he does like you !!
if he leaves him friends for you the he does. he seems like a nice guy maybe you should ask him if he likes you. then if he says yes tell your friend tht you like him & tht he likes you back i mean if he dosent like your friend then whats the problem its not like your standing in her way of being with him because he wouldnt be with her anyways [ Francyy_xOx's advice column | Ask Francyy_xOx A Question ]
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