well there's this guy who I posted about several times since last summer who I liked and I thought he liked me because he would always stare at me in the hallways and in class..but when I told him that I liked him, he told me that he had a g/f but he would continually stare at me. I decided to let him go because my feelings for him were in vain, I've liked other people after him but I still had feelings for him. so last night at prom, I noticed that him and his friends kept staring at me and whenever I would be dancing with a guy, he would stare at me, so I was finally dancing by myself and he kept coming closer to me then I felt him pull me by the waist and we started dancing. while we were dancing; he was holding me by my waist and clasped his hand into mine and he asked me to slow dance with him and while we were slow dancing, he kept rubbing my back and my arms. I was the only girl he danced with for the night because i was on the dance floor for the whole night and we were nearby each other. do u think he likes me?
Yes, I think he does. Talk to him about it and see where it goes, maybe he's liked you since you told him you liked him, but he hasn't known what to do.
LagunaBabe answered Saturday June 6 2009, 10:52 pm: It really sounds like he does like you, I think you should talk to him soon and let him know how you feel -- the relationship could work out. :) [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
hitler_the_goat answered Saturday June 6 2009, 5:17 pm: uhh... you're going to have to take the lead if he does, guys like that are usually shy little bastards. and also, if you go over to his house, make sure there aren't any spotting scopes, high function digital cameras, or a jar of your hair clippings. if there are, then you should run.
-gunner. [ hitler_the_goat's advice column | Ask hitler_the_goat A Question ]
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