well there is this boy...as all girl stories start... that im falling hard for, a few days ago at church practice for a play the youth was putting on i saw his phone and i put my cell number in it and he didnt delete it. however a boy in his band, alex, saw in a text that i liked their *lead singer* and he has been following me around since. also everytime i look at him playing songs with his band he is looking at me, i usually look away first and i turn back and he is still looking. one last thing is, he has been really nice to my mom lately(idk if that will help but i think its cute) so my big question for this long story is~~does he like me? all i want is honesty. dont lie and tell me he likes me just to answer!
litt0lkv answered Monday February 9 2009, 3:31 pm: maybe he doesnt like you.but... hes defenitely interested. =]
staring and smiling are signs of him being physically attracted to you which then leads to sentimental liking.
hope you get the guts to talk to him.
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gohugurmom10 answered Monday February 9 2009, 1:26 am: Boys are hard to read. But, the signs he is giving you show that maybe he is interested. Of course, there is always a possibility he is playing with you head. But, usually if a guy is not interested he would ignore you. Maybe you ask him, or casually bring it up in conversation. Say somehting like "geez man, stop staring, i know i'm good looking but man" Just be funny and sarcastic. If you are too shy then just wait things out. Something will happen if it is supposed to! Meanwhile, just be friends and hang out.
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