I kind of have a problema: I like my best friend, and I think he likes me back. The problem is, neither of us have done anything about it!!!
Here is why I think he likes me:
1.) When we went on our Disneyland trip with choir, WE HELD HANDS ON A RIDE!!! (it was a scary ride and we both held hands mutually.)
2.) WHen I tried on a hat, he was all like,'That hat looks so sexxxxi on you!"
3.) When I was wearing a certain lip gloss, he's all like, "Your lips are so sparkly today!"
4.) He likes putting his arms around me. (Like over my shoulders & stuff.) He's like,"let me tell ya a secret!" And he got really close to me told me a secret about our other Best Friend, Koby.
5.)He asked me for my phone number, so I gave it to him. He said he was gonna call me so I could be in his band. (Only girl in it)
6.) He is very protective. I was running in the student elections, (I am now student body president for ext year, YAY!) And a guy ripped down my signs. I started yelling at the guy and whatever, and 'D' ran over. He's like,"Want me to BEAT HIM UP?!?" I am like no, that's sweet though."
I need to know: Does he like me just as a buddy or as something more?
Thanks in advance. BTW, I don't want to date him now, seeing that we're both only 13, but it would be nice just to know.
xxkelsxx answered Sunday June 8 2008, 3:25 am: well it certainly sounds like it but the best way to find out is to ask :) just do it casually.. when your talking just be like your a great friend and when he says it back (which he obviously will) be like do you ever think that maybe you like me as more than a friend... ro something like that.
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