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think my bestfriend(j)s bestfriend(b) likes me how can i tell


Question Posted Saturday May 22 2010, 1:50 am

okay i am 15 female.courently attending high school as a freash man. my bestfriend who is a boy(J)s bestfriend(B) hangs around me alot. hes a middle schooler but hes going to be 14 soon and hes always looking at me. and messing with me in a flirting kind of way. i need some advice on how to tell if he likes me as more than a friend or no because at this point im really no sure. any kind of help is very apperaceted please an thank you

~M


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TheAnnie answered Saturday May 22 2010, 11:54 pm:
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Also, you can always ask a friend to ask him if he's likes you. And another thing, you have to compare how he acts towards other girls and then to you. If he's also flirting with other girls then maybe the way he acts towards you isn't special. But, if he's shy, maybe it means he likes you.

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