The the first time my friends asked him out for me he said i dont know so i asked my friend if they would ask him out for me a second time, he always stares at me in class and my friends see it. and they asked him something i never asked them to ask him! they asked why do u always stare at her then (me) he says because she makes weird faces! but yet in class hes real nice 2 me! is he just playing games?
The biggest mistake made here is that
your friends are doing the talking. That usually doesn't work. How does he know they aren't just
being smart asses telling him you like him? Friends
to some goofy things now and then. So if you are
interested, you have to do the work yourself.
He's nice to you in class, that's a good sign.
Is he messing with your friends? Its a good possibility. Most guys aren't going to set themselves up to be teased. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
chevybab answered Tuesday November 9 2010, 2:45 am: I agree with her,but if you really like him and want to make him want you.You should act like he dosnt exist.I personally found that ignoring a guy makes them want you more.Act like he is the most uninteresting thing you have ever seen.Dont look at him and refuse to let him get to you.Who knows he might ask you out or even better you might find a new crush. [ chevybab's advice column | Ask chevybab A Question ]
kacibinkley answered Monday November 8 2010, 11:20 pm: First off, Girls shouldn't ask out guys. To me, thats a little desperate. If a guy really wants to be with you, he will come to you. The more you keep bugging him about being with you, the more he's going to push you away. I don't think he's interested in you, what-so-ever. So I'd move on and find someone else. [ kacibinkley's advice column | Ask kacibinkley A Question ]
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