17/f
kinda long sorry
ok so there's this guy(22) from church that i think is very sweet and cute (im not sure if i like him). Well hes super sweet and nice to me so the thing is I wanted to get his number for a long time but i just never had the guts to ask him for it. Last Friday I got a call from this number i didnt know. I decided to answer and it was HIM. He wanted to ask me something about church. Do you guys think he likes me?? I mean he got my number from idk who and called ME when he obviously could of called someone else like his cousin.
Also, now that I have his number saved I get the feeling of textin him. But I have no idea of what to say or whether I should text him. I mean he hasnt but like he works Mon-Sat and Sundays I always see him at church.
Should I text him or not? If yea any suggestions on what to say please??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? teenage_drifter answered Saturday March 22 2008, 2:37 am: I think you should go for it, after all you only live once right? What have you got to lose, if he doesn't like you in that way, then you gain a good friend but I think he does like you, I mean, you said it yourself, why ask you if he could ask his cousin? right? I think if you just text him and say "Hi", ask him how he's going and just have a normal conversation you'd have with a good friend. You've made a move then, so he doesn't think you don't like him. Sometimes a little bit of casual friendle flirting is all it takes.
Trina_boo answered Friday March 21 2008, 11:12 pm: I suggest you just lay it right there in the text tell him that you think he is really cute but you was to shyt or scared to own up to it.
OBVIOUSLY HE LIKES YOU.
if he went thru the trouble of getting your number.
SAY:
Hay this is such and such, I think your cute. Do you like me? [ Trina_boo's advice column | Ask Trina_boo A Question ]
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