so i have this friend, he's cool. i have this huge crush on him since i've gotten to know him a lot better now. but he always says certain things to make me feel like he feels the same way. but then other times he's just like w/e. i don't know what he's trying to do.
for example, the other day he went to chinatown and i texted him have fun, he writes back: can't ur not here :'(
what does that mean??
and other times its just like chill, so i don't know what he's doing.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? mariahwannabe answered Friday February 8 2008, 4:35 am: I think he does like you but is afraid to let you know how he feels because he is scared of rejection. He says stuff that make you think he likes you because he hopes for you to say something similar back, he trying to find out if you like him slyly.Boys are weird and they have their own way of dealing with things like we do. If you really like him, ask him out to the cinema.If he asks is it a date? Say yes [ or if you want] to give him the boost to talk to you. Asking him out somewhere will encourage him to make the moves too. He does like you, he is just nervous to find out what you feel too. [ mariahwannabe's advice column | Ask mariahwannabe A Question ]
plumeria112 answered Thursday February 7 2008, 10:24 pm: Okay, from what it sounds.. i think he likes you. Guys do that sometimes, they're not always in the mood for the lovey dovey kinda stuff. Either that or, sometimes when guys are around their friends they tend to pretend like the dont care that much, when deep inside they really do. If you become bf/gf with this guy, don't let him do that to you, because you deserve better than that. But the whole china town thing is a HUGE hintt! ;) he definitely likes you. [ plumeria112's advice column | Ask plumeria112 A Question ]
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