I like a guy. I don't know if he likes me back. My friend (our friend)(unbeknown est to me until a few days ago) told him that I liked him. He started chuckling nervously, and saying "No, I don't believe you. That's not possible."
A day or two later, that same friend talked to him again about it, going "Do you seriously not believe me?" And he goes "That's such a lie."
I was at this friend's house yesterday when she told me that she told him, so I figured that I needed to talk to him about it. I was going to call him, but that'd be weird, since he'd wonder where I got his number from.
So she texts him, and tells him that I am at her house, and we were messing around, etc. etc. Basically, just to give me a reason to text him. He responds back going "Whatever, haha, liar." My friend and him were texting for a while, then she asked him what he thought of me. That was yesterday night, and he hasn't responded back since.
I don't want my friend to annoy him, but I need to know what's going. He already seems slightly freaked out, for whatever reason, so I don't want to call and freak him out some more.
Help me, please!
And I've been trying to talk to him in school for the last day or two, but there has literally not been a moment for me to even ask.
dearkaleighh answered Tuesday May 6 2008, 7:49 pm: alright, well. i think you guys are over whelming him. he probabaly doesnt know if he likes you back yet and isnt telling anyone anything because hes just not sure, so give him a couple days, just have a couple normal conversations withh him, without asking him anything or questioning him, then after a couple days ask him and clear everything up. maybe when ure tallking to him drop a couple hints that you like him, but not too many.
leave him in question. :]
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