So I like this guy, I have 3 classes with him, out of 6. I'm 13 in 8th grade and I really like him. He talks to me during math, and its my favorite class because thats when he is there and I guess it helped me do better because I had a C now I have an A. But anyways I really don't know what to do. He talks to me and jokes around and picks on me. He has asked me about homework and stuff too. Popularity has nothing to do with this kinda stuff, right? Also my friends have no idea that I do like him. Should I tell them? They are really trustworthy but I don't how I would tell them anyways. We have a lot in common too. And every time we have new seating charts he always ends up sitting behind me. I wish we would go out that would be a dream! But even if he did ask me out I would have no idea what to do. So help would be appreciated, thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? orphans answered Sunday January 13 2008, 11:06 am: It seems like you are really crushing on this guy and his flirting with you isn't going un-noticed. You should tell your friends because if they are your friends and are trustworthy, than there should be no problem, and they should understand completely. If you just talk to him more and flirt with him as much as he is with you, there is a very high chance that he will ask you out and if/when he does, just go for it! Say yes, and take it from there, follow his lead for now and see what builds from this relationship.
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Briea6624 answered Sunday January 13 2008, 11:06 am: I think you should tell your friends because friends that really know you could give you the best advice you could ever get so the bestthing to do is tell your friends and ask them what you should do.Hope everything turns out, goodluck. [ Briea6624's advice column | Ask Briea6624 A Question ]
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