I really hate reading all of these questions on advicenators, but I'm stuck here, and I have no clue whats going on!
So this guy, my close friends ex, and I have been friends for like a year. Before they went out, him and I would talk online everyday. (we went to different schools, we go to the same school now)
So I sort of like him when we first met, and now I really like him. Problem is, I don't know if he feels the same way.
Now about two months ago, I got really mad at him for being a jerk to one of my friends a few years back. My current friends don't talk to him, and they don't particularly care for him either. Prior to this, he had told me he liked me. But he didn't come out and say it, he would just keep asking me "who i was into". One of my friends actually told him I liked him.
But now him and I talk online a lot, we made up and are close friends again. Heres where I need your help, I can't tell if he likes me still, or not. He says the sweetest things to me, like you're beautiful and you are amazing. He also keeps asking me "who i am into".
I don't want to tell him I like him...but I do.. So I'm stuck here.
Can anyone help? I'm sorry its long and annoying to read these. Thanks
But you need to make sure that he does. Ask him how he feels about you and then see whether you want to go out with him. You like him, he may like you and i can't see anything from stopping the two of you from going out (apart from your friends)
Lovetornado answered Saturday March 1 2008, 1:14 am: well to me it sounds like he likes you. because most of the time guys ask what kind of guy your into to see if you say anything that might match them. because its a way of seeing if you like them without coming out and saying it. alot of guys do this when they arent sure of things. so why dont you just tell him you like him. [ Lovetornado's advice column | Ask Lovetornado A Question ]
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