We have one mutual friend, and I wanted the friend to drop a little hint to him, so I could test the waters and see what was up, how he reacted to it, etc.
Well, my friend did that today. She made the comment (after seeing me), "I think _____(my name) likes you." She said this to the guy.
The guy stares blankly for a second. And then goes "I don't believe you." And the friend goes "What?! Why don't you believe me? I'm telling you so." and the guy goes "I don't believe you, that's not possible.". Then some of the guys friends came, and he stopped talking.
I have a class with the guy, two periods later. In that class, I was sitting on a desk, waiting for class to start, and I happened to be looking at the door. He came in late, and was trying to sneak in past the teacher, so obviously, I was watching him. He sees me watching him, and gives me some awkward wave, and goes "Hey". I'm sitting about five feet away from him.
What does any of this mean? Any help would be nice. What should I do now? Should I tell him I know? Does he not like me?
ask him who he likes.
bc you know someone that likes him.
see what he says
if he says soomeone other than you...
just be like, okay you don't like her
she told me not to tell you bc it would ruin the friendship
[[which isn't a lie >.< ]]
iiL0VEY0U answered Tuesday April 29 2008, 1:50 am: (:
wait a little befor you tell him you like him
get to know him and talk to him! sound's like he's interested; so stick around and talk to him about anything the class your both in school idk myspace? lol anything then once you guys become friend's work on a relationship just talk to him silly what's the worse that could happen?(:
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