Question Posted Thursday February 21 2008, 1:47 pm
I'm gonna try and give as many details as possible. And no he's not a player. Not a flirt-with-everyone type of guy either.
So here are some facts.
-We both go to a french school, so if you see your friends, you do the air cheek kissing thing. Usually you do it in the morning when you first see them, and then after school, when saying bye. Me and him do it whenever we see each other.
-Today I was walking next to him when we went to our lockers and we were laughing and flirting a bit. I was on the left and he was on the right, but my lockers were to the right so I started pushing him that way, but he just grabbed me and was hugging me really tightly for a bit.
-He always comes over to talk if he sees me around
-We have English together and we always mess around together.
-We flirt..quite a lot.
-I always catch him looking at me during lessons or at breaks or whatever.
-My friend, who I sit next to in English tends to be absent a lot, so I'm left on my own. He sometimes leaves his friends and comes to sit next to me, or he won't let me pass, and makes me sit next to him.
Yeah, I'm French, but more English based. and He's German.
We speak English together...he can speak it decently...but it's incredibly sexy when he talks it :D
So do you think he's interested in me or just casual flirting?
Also, I'd appreciate answers in English, because I haven't read properly in French for 4 years now.
Psycotheis answered Thursday February 21 2008, 8:24 pm: Heck yea hes interested! Shows all the signs, you both like eachother, hangs with you a lot, etc. No doubt about it.
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