so i like this guy. and i guess he could just tell that i liked him. he went to one of my friends and was like i think blah likes me. and my friend was like yeah i kind think so too. and he was like yeah me too. and then he went to my other two friends and told them that someone told him that i liked him. i do like him. i think he went to my friends to confirm it. i do like him but i dont think he likes me because if he did he would talk to me. and he doesnt act like it. i would ask him but im to shy to do it and i dont like to get rejected straight to my face. and i dont want my friends to get into it. so what do you think?
Boys can be shy too. So don't you think you won't get anywhere if you just sit there and not do anything about it? I used to be very very shy and I hated being rejected. But one day I got tired of not knowing. So I just went up to the guy I liked and told him I like him. He ended up liking me too! So see you never know until you try! Just try! Even if you get rejected just know he lost a good thing and just move on to the next one! I hope I helped! Be sure to write back and let me know how it goes! [ Miss_Lyric's advice column | Ask Miss_Lyric A Question ]
Hollywood22 answered Tuesday June 1 2010, 12:16 am: Being a girl, I definately have had this issue. The way it sounds, the guy does like you, he's just trying to get all "the facts" before he decides to do something really bold. I'd say send him little signals, and if he doesn't catch on, i know a full-proof trick: no matter how hard it is, try giving him a little cold shoulder. If he does like you, he'll start talking to you :) hope this helped! [ Hollywood22's advice column | Ask Hollywood22 A Question ]
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