hey, well i recently moved to a new school and after a few months i really started to like this guy. He found out i liked him and said to my friends that he wouldn't go out with me JUST because i liked him. i stopped liking him and a big group of my friends went out one day and apparently him and i really go well together. he found out that i liked him again. and now my friends saying that she's going to ask him out for me but i really don't want her to. should i tell him? by the way we are good friends.
The best way to know if a boy likes you? When he finds out you like him, he takes the opportunity to ask you out.
Think about it, if you found out someone liked you and you liked him, wouldn't that be enough of a reason for you to want to be with him? And if you didn't like him back, wouldn't his feelings not be enough for you to want to go out with him? That's how he seems to feel.
Doesn't mean there's anything wrong with you, just that he's not into you. It happens to women all the time every day, and to men, too. And take it from me, when a guy doesn't like you that way, there is absolutely nothing in the entire world that you can do to ever change his mind. Males either want someone or they don't. [ Kendra_Berri's advice column | Ask Kendra_Berri A Question ]
giggle33 answered Friday September 10 2010, 4:12 pm: if your a good friend of his i could see how you would be nervous about telling him i mean the first time he found out he said that jerk . but i think you should tell him yourself dont let your friends tell him. so even if he doesnt feel the same way it wont feel as bad knowing your friends know what he said that could spread and no one wants that. also you could wait and see if he likes you to . does he look at you when he tells jokes or just stare at you when you talk and laugh ? [ giggle33's advice column | Ask giggle33 A Question ]
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