okay there's this guy who REALLY liked me. his friends always told me that he liked me and he would always do all those "classic" things boys do when they like a girl. he knew that i knew he liked me, and i think he had a clue that i liked him, but he never really mentioned anything too straightforward.
so when i told him that i really liked him too about 2 weeks ago he just kind of smiled to himself then like he changed the subject. i didnt really think about it because i was really confused so we talked about some random crap for like 2 minutes then he said he had to go. he didnt say whether he liked me back or not. so i told him he could talk to me through myspace later that day and he never responded. i dont want to chase him and seem desperate, so now im STUCK!
i know the rule "if a guy likes you he'll ask you out", but i also know that when a guy flirts with you more than any other flipping girl in the flipping room practically every day then he definately has something for you.
did he even like me in the first place? if he did why didnt he ask me out or even bother to talk to me =[ i
He's probably just shy around you now. He knows how you feel & he wants to make a move, but doesn't know how to make it, or doesn't know what to say. Guys can be just as shy as girls, so maybe you should ask him out. It could take a lot off of his shoulders, and I'm sure he'd say yes. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Cricket1613 answered Sunday November 4 2007, 1:16 am: boys always are going to need time to ask a girl
even when they like them alot.
if you still have doubts in about a week then
confront him IN PERSON =]
cause then he cant just walk away
but dont make it seem like you like him as much as you do
cause thats when a guy will lose interest and think he can have you and its too easy.
goodluck ♥christina [ Cricket1613's advice column | Ask Cricket1613 A Question ]
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