basically, theres a guy at my school that i kind of use to like, and i dont know if i still might.
well yesterday in class, one of my guy friends told me "hey you should go out with K.L."
i was kind of shocked because i use to like K.L., and i only told my best friend that. and the weird thing is, ive been told that 2 or 3 times by different people.
the thing is, we dont have any classes together so the only times that i get to see him are at lunch(only sometimes) and if we are at the same party(which i do talk to him). and at a recent party, he tried to hug me like 2 times by saying something kinda stupid, and then he kind of backed away, and i didnt really hug him back cause i was kinda confused why he was doing that. and now i think that he doesnt think i like him(im not sure if he ever did)
so to wrap this whole thing up, how do i find out if he likes me??(because i will feel stupid if he doesnt), how do i make it so i see him more often?, and why do people keep telling me that i should go out with him?
maaulism answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 7:03 am: how do you find out if he likes you::
ASK HIM!
thats the only way you will find out. dont believe other people who say "he likes you" or things like that, you want to ask the actual person.
how do you make it so you see him more often::
set a date.
not an actual date [unless you get into a relationship], but a day where you can hang out and just chill out.
why do people keep telling you that you should go out with him::
maybe one of these might help.
your best friend:: could she be telling others?
just luck:: maybe people just see that both of you would look perfect together. or would make a "good couple"
him:: is he telling others to tell you that? [ maaulism's advice column | Ask maaulism A Question ]
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