Question Posted Saturday November 10 2007, 11:01 pm
14/f sorry this is long!
im a freshman and my brother is a junior. he and i have lunch during the same period and our tables are literally 10 feet away from each others.these are the guys that sit at my bros table:kevin,patrick,matt,ben, and jason. everyday kevin looks at me and winks at me. and he has like a scheming smile on his face when he does.and he asked me to give him head like 7 times.and i said no everytime.and he asked me to homecoming like 3 times but i kept saying no because i thought he was being cocky and i didnt believe him. he also gave me his number one day but i didnt think it was him..but i texted him and it actually was.and he was actually nice when we texted and i dont get him because sometimes hes nice and he flirts but other times he acts like a perv.. and i knew that i would start to like him and i do [[unfortunately]] but im not gonna let him know because idk what would happen.
but i really like patrick too..hes nice to me and me,him, and my brother hung out an entire afternoon and hes pretty cool.he talks to me and hes like tried to help me with my homework sometimes.
does kevin really like me or is he just being an idiot?and how do i get patrick to see me as more than just his friend's sister?
Stephi-Giles answered Sunday November 11 2007, 2:08 pm: Okay I know from personal experiance , don't bother with Kevin , if you give him what he wants he will be done with you , and if you go out with him he'll expect it and if he doesn't get it he'll dump you .
As for getting this other guy to notice you , I think [from what your saying] that he already does notice you , he's helped you with homework and all.Just flirt with him , see where it leads .
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