Question Posted Wednesday October 22 2008, 7:59 pm
Okay, so my brother has a friend who has a friend named Bobby. My name is Ashley. One day I needed money for lunch, so I went up to Bobby and said, "Can I borrow some lunch money." He said yes and just told me to give him back the change. Good. End of day. The next day I try to hand him the four dollars that I owe him and he won't take it, so I shove it into his locker. The next day I find the money back in my locker. The next few days go something like that. I start to like him, and he starts to like me. I told him to go to the football game that I cheer at and he did. The next day I give him a ballon with the four dollars in it. He greatly takes it and I thought that was it. Next day he comes to school with a cute present bag all girlied-up with the four dollars in it. Then I make brownies and put the money with them. Today he comes to school with a cake. He still hasn't made a "move."
Do you think he likes me? & What should I do to the money next?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xfutbolxxchicax answered Friday October 24 2008, 7:17 pm: first of all, that is probably the cutest thing i've heard all day. second of all, if he doesn't like you i wanna know wtf he's doing flirting with you soooooooooooooo much. i would definitely say he's got a thing fer you, but let things play out. don't just dive into this one. play it up and be flirty, but don't force the issue. if you guys don't end up together, you'll be good friends because of the money game !
VeNzUeLa answered Friday October 24 2008, 6:44 am: Yes, he does like you. But just be patient, he will make a move. Why don't you two meet up after school or something, to get to know each other better. Looks like it will work out great!
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