There's this boy that I've been crushing on since my freshman year. I'm a junior now and he's a senior. I feel like he likes me but I'm not sure. And I want to know if he does before he graduates, and if he does like me, I want something to happen. I want to tell him that I like him but not really tell him? Like I don't want to bluntly state, hey, I like you. We're both in IB, we have no classes together, and we're both busy almost everyday.
Also, if he says no to anything (No, I don't want to hang out, No I can't hang out, No I don't like you, etc.) what should I say? How should I act?
Katlyn answered Sunday November 2 2008, 7:51 pm: Well to tell you the truth there really isnt a point in even starting anything between you two because he's going to graduate so even if he liked you he would only be with you for a little while which i dont think is worth but if you still like him and want something to happen then just ask him to hang out afterskool or on a weekend and if he says no then just be like k np thats fine and move on atleast then you'll know you tried even if you didnt get what you really wanted good luck:) [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
josephballard10 answered Sunday November 2 2008, 7:50 pm: Well I can relate to you and how you feel. So I'm going to be honest with you, If I were you I would wait until there is a month left in school, and seeing as how he won't be in your skool next year, just ask him? And if he says no, than you really have no reason to be afraid of rejection, but if he says yes, than it's good news for you.
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