Female//16
So, I like this guy who we will call...Bob. And Bob just got out of a relationship about 2 weeks ago, but he seems to like me and alot of my friends say that when he's around me it seems like he does too.
How do I show that I'm interested without actually going out and saying that I like him?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Epiphany730 answered Friday March 21 2008, 2:27 am: Well I say use what you got. Your friends already know the deal. Send him the regular I like you signals like the flirty looks, hair flips, batting lashes, and stare-smile then look-away and things along those lines. Make sure you in the center of your friends and they have your back. After a while (within your own timeframe) when your comfortable enough, casually stroll away from your friends to see if he indulges you and follow. Maybe he will maybe he won't.. it depends on how much you've used your feminine wilds on him and his actual attraction to you. If he doens't comply, then the next day, casually stroll up to him and ask him to walk you to the store or something. If he accepts, talk about casual things. I feel thats the perfect opportunity to tell him your feeling him but thats on you and (if you do) don't say it expecting to let him respond. Change your mind about the walk and tell him to just think about it. Say thanks and walk back to your girls.. You'll be feeling yourself whether he willing to get with u or not. Good luck. [ Epiphany730's advice column | Ask Epiphany730 A Question ]
Ask_G answered Thursday March 20 2008, 9:38 pm: You could start hanging out with him more, calling him, texting him, ehh flirtiinng?
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