Hi, I liked this guy"Tanner" ever sence the second day of 6th grade ! all my friends asked him out for
me and i didn't want them to so i think it pressured him and he keeps saying no!He acts so happy and fun around me and sometimes he plays with my feet and
I blush then my friend says" stop playing footies"
and Tanner says "I know she wants to" that made
me blush so bad ! Does helike me but he just wants
to tourture me ? Or he likes me as a freind and
no more.
Thanks for lisining
Emmy/12
its probably the fact that if your friends are asking him, he may not know if they are telling the truth or not.
So you have to bite the bullet and ask him yourself. i know it may be hard but its the only valid way of showing him that you really do like him and want to go out with him.
I dont think he is tortuning you, he perhaps thinks its cute when you blush-many boys do.
just pluck up the courage one day and get him on his own without your teasing friends!! hehe.
you never know, it may be the start of something amazing.
Volleyball2150 answered Wednesday December 5 2007, 4:42 pm: aren't you too young to be on this site?? I thought you had to be 13 and older.
but i'll answer your question anyways... just cause i'm a good person
I think the reason why he said no to all of your friends is because he likes you, but he wants YOU to ask him out... not your friends. Having your friends ask out a guy for you just shows the guy that you're too shy to ask him out yourself. I bet that tanner really likes you (considering that he plays footsie with you and has a lot of fun around you) and he want you to ask him out, nor your friends.
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