Question Posted Wednesday November 14 2007, 6:23 pm
14/f
Ok, so I like this guy (R). He's really funny, but he's not the brightest crayon. But that's not the point because I don't really care about that. My friend (C) is friends with one of his friends (M) so I asked her if she could try to ask M if he could find out if R liked me or something. What she got back was: M said that, when he asked R what he thought about you, R thinks I'm cool, but we don't talk that much (e.g. I'm guessing he doesn't really know me that well). Today, during class, we're doing mock trial (Political Science) and he kept looking at me. He also says hi to me in the hallways now.
Does this mean he's sort of interested in me? Because it's not like he's looking at me because he thinks I like him or something and he's weirded out by it, because he says hi to me in the hallways...
If he doesn`t really know you that well, do you have IM? Does he? If you both do, just get his screen name & start talking to him. Try to be funny, but don`t try to hard. Once you two get closer over IM, it won`t be too akward for you guys to just call each other & talk to the phone. Then ya`ll will talk more in school and the closer friends you two become, the sooner he`ll ask you out probably. =]
Wait about two weeks & get one of your guy friends to ask him again if he likes you. If he says no, well, see if your friend can make it sound like you`re the most amazing person on earth. Haha, that`s what some of my friends did & they`ve been going out for about four months now.
thelaura answered Thursday November 15 2007, 8:45 pm: If he's making the effort to say hello when he never really used to before, he must be interested at least a little. Work on it. :) [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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