alrite so i have this really close group of friends,its pretty much the 4 of us all the time. over the summer we got close with this group of guys, my 3 friends all had their flings but i never was interested in any of them. untill the end of the summer and i started crushing on this one boy, mike. we were friends awhile back but once i started haveing feelings with him it was always very akward. on day we hooked up and then didnt talk again for a while. we both know that the cheimstry is there, alot of ppl tell me he likes me but he wont call me or come up to me in school. it bothers me because we would be hanging out a lot more if it wasnt for his friends that ended the "flings" with my friend. ugh its soo frusterating! sometimes he flirts with me and then he doesnt talk with me for a week.=\ should i say something to him of should i just forget about it
RegalSilver answered Monday November 5 2007, 5:39 pm: I would definitely talk to him. From what you're saying about him he seems really shy. Just be sure that when you do talk to him about this make sure he's not with any of your friends cause it seems like that makes him really uncomfortable. But I'm sure if you let him know how you really feel, and if he really likes you, then he'll change. [ RegalSilver's advice column | Ask RegalSilver A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Saturday November 3 2007, 8:23 pm: if i were you, i wouldnt just give up.
talk to him. if you go to the same school, itll be easier cause you see him like everyday.
if not, talk to him online (AIM, MSN, whatever you have) or call him
Tell him you like him, or hint at it anyways. Flirt with him a little
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