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Does he like me?


Question Posted Friday August 13 2010, 11:44 pm

I am just starting school and a boy i know and am friends with keeps smiling at me and joking around.But then he also is a "player" or so i have been told.I really want him to like me!Any advice??

Thnx in advance
TINK2359


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gr8fruit answered Saturday August 14 2010, 12:13 am:
Hey there,
The only way to know if a guy truly likes you.. is to be yourself. He obvioulsy likes you so far if he smiles at you and tries to make you laugh. You will not know if he is a "player" until you really get to know him. But since its been said, I would be a little careful if you get close and watch your steps.

If you want him to like you as more than friends: flirt with him, find something in common to talk about, tell him how you feel, see how he reacts, then make a bold move. Touch his arm, touch his shoulder, or give him a kiss on the cheek. He will get the hint eventually and if its meant to be, you will get what you want in return <3

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