as you guys know , the end of the school year is coming up this week. I will be going to high school.
ANyway... there are these two guys that i like. Sam and Tyler. Tyler has been flirting a lot but has not asked me out. Sam is my friend and he hasn't asked me out either. Oh well. The problem is is that every day on teh bus... Sam sits next seat over and one up so we are diagonal. We will talk a lot intill his friends come on. But when his friend gets on he keeps on looking at me,,,i cant describe it but he looks at me as if he is seeing what i am doing,,, or asking for my approval on what they are talking about.
What should I do?
The school is almost over and I cant stand thinking abotu not seeing them for another 3 months.
And about the summer. Get his cell number. If he doesn't have a cell phone, get his home number, or find out where he lives. Or talk to him on myspace or something. Just keep in touch and subtly (or sometimes not so subtly, guys can be pretty thick skulled) let him know you like him. Obviously he likes you too, he's just not sure how to respond to you.
Cam27 answered Monday June 2 2008, 5:28 pm: If you like him so much admitt to it. Dont keep your feelings locked up because he might like you just as much as you like him. Just be honest with him and make sure ya'll are alone so you aren't embarassed. Be careful and then later on he'll ask you out and maybe even spend the summer with you on dates or something try it!! [ Cam27's advice column | Ask Cam27 A Question ]
Rachee answered Monday June 2 2008, 4:41 pm: Ask him if he wants to go to the movies with you and your friends, tell him he can invite his friends too, and then slowly limit the number of friends... then TA-DA! you've got a bf! [ Rachee's advice column | Ask Rachee A Question ]
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