I am female and 14 about to be 15.
Ok, this guy I knew a couple of years ago and I used to be best friends, but we didn't see each other for a couple of years except when his last little sister was born and I really like him. He knows I like him and he definitly knows who I am, but he won't say if he does like me or not, but whenever I see him, he stares at me and back when we had gym together last semester, if I ignored him, he'd be right on top of me and my best friend while we walked around and ignore every other girl we had class with except his cousin, but if I paid attention to him, he'd ignore me and talk to these girls I couldn't stand and make sure I saw it. So does he like me too?
I met this guy on my first day at school (12 years ago), and we used to be quite good friends... we then lost touch and met again about 3 years ago through a friend, we got speaking about school days and the funny little things we did and now we're together and he's the love of my life. If it happened for me, it could happen for you too :) [ Angelface99's advice column | Ask Angelface99 A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Saturday March 1 2008, 9:54 am: Yeah he definitely likes you, he is just playing hard to get. A way to get him out of that trance to flirt with other guys. He can't stand when you do this so eventually he will realize that he needs to get you before start liking another one. Within a couple of days he will be asking you out. If by chance he is an idiot, and some but not all guys are, you will have to ask him out. Maybe just write him a note asking why do you do all this stuff, do you like, and should stay friends or take it further. The key is to be patient and don't read into anything. He likes you for sure! [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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