hi, im 13. at a party that was hosted by a friend of my parents, i met his son who is 14. Were pretty close in age, but thats not what i care about I have a crush on him now, hes cute, not too sensitive, great with little kids, adn really funny but caring. We got along really well, and you could say we were flirting teh whole time. There were little kids there, too like 9, 10, and 5 year olds who were asking him if he had a girlfriend. He suddenly looked at me and said no. This went on for so long. Finally, when i left, i joked, saying i would stalk him through his email, he was like "What. are you serious?" and started laughing. He asked me if i had a screename, which i dont, and i had to leave. idk if you may know, but does he really like me, like want to go out with me?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? andalixsays answered Tuesday December 18 2007, 9:42 pm: I wouldn't say that he wanted to go out with you so much, considering you had only known him for a little while. But he was definitely interested in you, no doubt about it. If you hung out with him again, got to know eachother a little better, and everything stayed kind of the same, then yeah, he'd want to go out with you. Did you get his cell number, or myspace, or anything? You kind of seem like you didn't, but if you did, text him or comment him or something, saying that you should hang out some time.
See if you can find a way to get in touch with him. Maybe your parents could have their friend over, and invite him along. Good luck! [ andalixsays's advice column | Ask andalixsays A Question ]
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