Well I like this guy from my school who's my friend and it's very possible he might like me back but I'm not totally sure just yet. There are a lot of signs that he does but I want to see if this one thing he did today in particular could be a sign. Last Thursday he kindof switched to the desk behind me in one of our classes permanently which i also think is a sign but that a whole other story. So today in class we were taking notes and in the middle of the period I realized he'd rested his leg on the side of my chair, where like his foot was resting on the metal bar but the rest of his leg was pretty close to me (i mean it kindof had to be close because his leg was like diagnol and whatever but yeah you get it haha, sorry I'm very detailed). I mean he also did the same thing with the chair in front of him in a different class but no one was sitting in it, and I haven't really seen him do it to anyone else but idk. But I would assume that someone would only do that if they were comfortable with the person sitting in that seat, and he did keep it there the whole second half of the period. So could this be a sign that he likes me or a way of flirting?
HotSauce answered Tuesday March 3 2009, 10:43 pm: I don't believe it's a sign of flirtation or anything of that, you said that perhaps he'd have to be comfortable with you to do it. Well, perhaps he does feel comfortable enough to do it. Or he could just do it because he wanted to.. But yeah he probable does like you and feels comfortable around you enough to be comfy. ^_^
Deffently flirt with him. =D but play hard to get a little.. xD [ HotSauce's advice column | Ask HotSauce A Question ]
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