ok its a boy that i liked for a long time and his nephew said he liked me but when i asked him he said no then i said o then yesterday he txted me hey friend and hey do i have a boy friend and i said no then he txted me is im gone to a boyfriend then i said maybe or maybe not then he said o then he had to go then i said hold on let ask him a question and he said wat then i said do he hav a girl friend and then he said no and he dont want 1 rite and then i said me too then we said bye now do that mean he like or something PLEASE GIVE ME ADVICE!!!!
jm93 answered Wednesday August 19 2009, 10:40 pm: At first, it seems that he may be a bit interested because he asked you if you had a boyfriend. However, when you asked..and he said no and that he isn't looking for one..that just shows you that he's not interested in a realtionship. That doesn't mean he's not interested in you though!
It's quite confusing especially since his nephew said he liked you. But, you can never listen to anyone but the guy himself.
I wouldn't get involved with this guy just yet...maybe wait until he's READY for a relationship. Why? Because he obviously has no intentions to have a girlfriend at the moment..if he does continue to show an interest..it may be only for sex. Now, I'm not saying that's all he wants because I don't know the guy! But, from experience, that's usually what guy's want if they show an interst in you..but don't want a relationship.
Be careful of those type of guy's. They usually end up breaking your heart.
If you are up to it, you can just straight out ask him if he likes you. That's the simplest way this all can be solved. It's wonderful if he does like you..but I wouldn't get my hopes up. You can go up to him and say "Can I ask you something?" He'll answer...and you can say "Your nephew told me you liked me..is it true?" Or something like that! Just a suggestion.
With guys, the best thing to do is just to be honest and tell them how you feel!
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