ok so theres this boy ive known since this yr .. he was in all my classes in school . he just moved to a different city . the other day he texted me saying "i have a cam" meaning webcam then he says "give me your cam so i can see you". so later on in the day i signed online & said to him i thought that you don't like me. he says not as a g/f maybe as a friend then the next day i said to him i might go on cam then i said do i go on yeah or no he says its up to you so i said yeah or no then he says yeah i go on the webcam so you can only see my face & part of my neck . (im not naked ) or anything but why does he wanna see me on the webcam? like i wanna know if he wants to be my friend?or what . like maybe hes scared to say he likes me ? . whats he doing ?please help ! 15/f .. thanks ;]
Sima answered Monday February 4 2008, 4:23 pm: It can either mean:
a] He wants to see you naked. [Have you ever been to chat rooms where guys are all like, 'I have a cam', meaning that they want to show you-know-what on camera].
OR.
b] He really does like you and wants to see your face [like he says] and might be too freaked out to admit it [like you said]. [ Sima's advice column | Ask Sima A Question ]
thenamesarie08 answered Monday February 4 2008, 4:00 pm: hmm.. email me with more details ( things he says about you, attitude, ect.) theres a chance he wants to see you because he misses you ( even as a friend) or maybe he does like you. as i said before: email me with details then i could probally determine if he likes you or not. but anyways good luck ( if u like him anyway) and hope it works out ;)
p.s. make sure to be wearing something nice on cam :)
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