Question Posted Thursday September 10 2009, 10:09 pm
First off, I know for a fact I'm not ugly or extremely pretty. I'm average. So I know this isn't cause I look funny.... I think...
Anyway, in English the class assistant, (an assistant is usually sophomore who had the teacher in the past at our school. I'm a freshman) is looking at me alot. He never really talks, but I catch him looking at me alot, usually when I'm laughing with the guy next to me and my other friends. He watches/eavesdrops long enough to know what's going on for sure I know, because I was making a face the other day that for SOME reason everyone loves. And I turn to look for the teacher, and my eye catches is, and I see him smiling a bit, watching me and shaking his head, saying "Oh my god..." playfully.
Does all this watching me mean anything good or bad? Is he just looking for enertainment in a relatively boring class/job and finds me to be a good source of it? (My friends always say I'm funny so it could be.)
there is this girl that i stare at ALOT. and to be honest, when she catches me staring at her, i dont stop staring. and she stares back and smiles.
this guy may be weird, but listen, guys have ALOT of ways to get a girls attention. which is what he is trying to do. i you have time, talk to him. approach him, dont confront him, if you know what i mean. make it seem very casual and be like "why do you stare at me?" Laugh, giggle, and smile. so it wont look like you are some kind of cop busting him for staring at you :)
SammiLynne answered Friday September 11 2009, 6:37 pm: He probly likes you....usually when a guy looks at you alot its because he likes you(it can be pretty annoying). Just have a normal conversation with him maybe it will become clear to you that he likes you. If you like him then thats good. If you dont try to let him know that you dont like him like that.
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