Question Posted Wednesday October 27 2010, 4:59 pm
16/f
i really like my best guy friend. we have one class together and we met this year. Wellmy friends thinks that he likes me but im not 100% sure. i really likehi but i dont want to tell him i like him and make our friendship awkward.
well h walks me to the bus, wesit by each other in art, it seems like he trusts me.
well i was sitting with him and he reaches into his pocket and pulls out this littl piece of paper. I wan't gingto look since its not my business but he was smilingand then he folds it back. well was oviosusly peeking to the point where he could see me (i was hintingfor him to tell me) and he showed me it and it was my phone number ( i gave it to him weeks ago)
dos he like me?
and how can i approach him ad asking him without puttng him on the spot?
thanks,
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Lola answered Wednesday October 27 2010, 5:58 pm: I think you shouldn't approach him or ask him. Sometimes when you like someone, you start to force yourself to believe that the opposite person is sending you positive signals, when in reality, they are just being who they are, or a good friend. He might like you and you might be right, but at the same time, he might not, or he might not be ready. I think that you are rushing things, and jumping to conclusions, and sometimes if you do that, then you might make the wrong choice, and end up losing him as a friend as well. Just enjoy the relationship you have as it is, and give it its own time and space to develop, for your feelings and his feelings well develop too, and according to that, you can then start to define what you two really mean to each other. Give it time, and if he really does like you a 100%, HE will approach YOU. [ Lola's advice column | Ask Lola A Question ]
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