Question Posted Saturday November 14 2009, 10:22 pm
Theres a guy at my school who likes me hes not the best looking but hes ok hes a little cute hes muscular but not to much and hes a really nice guy. The types i like are goths emos and skaters but hes neither a while ago his friends who are my friends too told me he likes me hes my friend now and now my admirer is used to talking to me i can tell he still likes me and yea he even tries to show off how strong he is and tries to be funny.....So should i give him a chance?
Nini234 answered Sunday November 15 2009, 9:57 am: Yes you should g e him a chance. Even if he isn't the type of guys you like he can still be really great. I'm a sure that if you give him a chance he will treat you great and things will turn out between out guys. Trust me when I say this I once had a chance with a awesome guy but I was dumb enough to say no. Then when I say him with another girl I realized I liked him but I was to late. Don't let this happen to you. [ Nini234's advice column | Ask Nini234 A Question ]
WittyUsernameHere answered Sunday November 15 2009, 1:21 am: I want you to save this and read it in a decade, so you can laugh at how stupid "The types I like are goths emos and skaters" sounds.
wisemen answered Saturday November 14 2009, 11:15 pm: It sounds like you really want to so why not, because if he is trying to impress you with his muscles that's like asking you out basically, he is really trying to flirt with you and this will be a new experience for you since he isn't someone you usually go for as in clique. Hope all goes well! [ wisemen's advice column | Ask wisemen A Question ]
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