IS HE INTO ME..I KNO ITS LONG BUT ITS REALLY INTERESTING
Question Posted Wednesday May 28 2008, 1:33 am
so there is this guy named D and he is 17 and i am 15 we have known each other for about a month or more now and for the past 3 weeks he has been texting me and contacting me everyday. I have never initiated a chat with him before maybe once or twice. One night we were texting and i stopped because i was watching a show and in the morning he instant messaged and texted me he was sorry for not replying as well and wanted to know where i was. Then i went to a horse show and i arrived late and he kept asking my friend where is she why isn't she here? and then when i got there he kept texting me to say why aren't you watching this where are you and he would come find me. So i am asking you is he into me because i am kinda confused. because i tried flirting with him and he kinda gave me a weird look but maybe it was because we were in a room filled with adults. Also he was talking to my friend H does she like me? does she think i like her? and my friend H was like no goodness why do u flirt with her and he was like i don't know but she is younger then me and i don't think she can hold a relationship. please decipher all this.
you need to tell him to chill. take a breath, and start all over. tell him you like him, and if he says the same then try going out. i hope it works out for you. :) [ laynemayhem's advice column | Ask laynemayhem A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday May 28 2008, 11:07 am: He likes you. He just isn't sure you are
ready for a mature relationship. Sometimes
flirting can be seen as a sign of immaturity
so that could explain the weird look.
If you're interested in him just tell him so.
He is texting you all the time...not something
a guy does if he isn't interested. Don't have
friends ask him, just tell him how you feel.
I think you'll be glad you did. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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