The All Too Common "Does He Like Me" Question....I Really Ne
Question Posted Friday October 19 2007, 4:56 am
Okay there is this guy I like. Im 20 and he is 26. He is over at my house all the time, and we will be sitting in the backyard and he will pick up a handful of rocks and playfully throw them at me. Or I will get a text from a friend and he will text me (when he is like 2 feet away) and he will be like "is this the only way you will pay attention to me? I’m an attention whore" or "I’m shy around you. I have a hard time talking to you, you make me blush" Or when he leaves he sometimes will be like "don’t miss me...I know you do when I’m gone". He always stares at me and when he talks to me he is always looking me in the eyes. I will be sitting on the couch and he will sit right next to me to where our legs will almost be touching, and if they are, he doesn’t move his leg. A family friend that had never seen or heard of him before, asked me if he likes me because she seen the way he was looking at me and she said she’s positive he likes me. Do you think he likes me? Thank You to All Who Answer!
adverb answered Friday October 19 2007, 5:47 pm: no intentions of being mean but....DUH.
that's honestly the cutest thing i've ever heard of.
you're lucky girl...don't take advantage of it. [ adverb's advice column | Ask adverb A Question ]
Elcee answered Friday October 19 2007, 9:08 am: He is definitely giving off all the right signals. It seems that he just can't quite make himself ask you out. Give him a little nudge in the right direction if you want to date him. For example, brush his leg with yours or look too long into his eyes. Even bolder, try kissing him. Good luck. [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
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