ok so id seen this guy around school and we kind of knew each other just through other people. so i sent him a request on facebook. but rite wen he added me, he sent me a message that just said, wassup. so i messaged him back, and basically our conversation lasted for 2 days, because we both got on and off in between. we werent really talking about anything special, but it was definitely flirting and i was starting to like him. we exchanged numbers and then we started texting A LOT. and at school after our conversation, he would give me hugs and like to always get hugged up with me, but i dont know why. and this was at the beginning of the week and now he doesn't do much. then on facebook he just changed his status to, "will u be mine" and i havent really seen him talking to anyone else so im thinking its me. basically i just want to know what he's feeling about me rite now, but id really want to ask him, bcuz hes the kind of person who would try to avoid me after asking a question like that. what should i do?
dOMiNiChUlA answered Wednesday November 14 2007, 11:55 pm: ask him. it seems as he tried to get distant to not make it very obvious, just incase he would get rejected. Just ask him if you havent seen him with anyone else im pretty sure he was refering to you.
Romance92 answered Wednesday November 14 2007, 10:59 pm: Well you know he's giving you a big flashing sign and you know you really should go for it because he's pretty much is saying you know make a move on me cause i really want to know if you will go for it and notice it so go for it hes telling you he really likes you but might be shy so you know show him you like him and want to be with him. [ Romance92's advice column | Ask Romance92 A Question ]
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