Question Posted Wednesday February 16 2011, 9:34 pm
There is this kid in two of my classes. I haven't thought of him as a boyfriend until everyone started saying we'd look cute together. We talk everyday. I sit next to my best friend in a class and he sits across the room, yet he still manages to find a way into our conversations and she says he looks over at us a lot. I said that he could possibly like her but i've realized, in the class we're in together without my friend, he sits behind this beautiful girl that has a boyfriend, but this boy that I think likes me always asks me for my papers and what we missed when he's been out for a day. When I walk into school in the morning, I feel like he looks at me as I walk to my locker to put my jacket in there. He never seems nervous when we talk, so I guess that is a good thing. He's so cute, he's nice to talk to, I can get along really well with him. The one day after class was over and we had a few minutes before the bell was over, he walked over to my desk to talk, the conversation died down so he went to go talk to a guy and then he walked back, the conversation died down again, he walked away and then he came back again. Do you think he likes me? I'd like him to make the first move, I would never be able to tell him I like him unless I know he likes me. So, what do you think?
Additional info, added Wednesday February 16 2011, 10:23 pm: Sorry, sorry, i am 16, he is 17. Juniors in high school.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? christina answered Monday February 21 2011, 10:10 am: I would say that he definitely likes you. You should ask him out! Since you guys are in some of the same classes, you should ask if he wants to come over and do homework & study together. You could invite him to sit with you at lunch, or maybe go to the movies together. You could even go out to dinner or something over the weekend.
AskAngel answered Sunday February 20 2011, 9:45 pm: Honey, he's already made his first move by trying to talk to you and is testing the waters to see if your feelings for him are the same. The ball is in your court and it's your turn to take this to the next step. This is a good opportunity to meet him somewhere public after school, like at the mall or starbucks or something so you can study together. This will give you the opportunity to break the ice without things feeling so awkward and the freedom to be yourselves without having to worry about what your friends will say. Take this time to talk to him and get to know what things he is interested in and over time, if there is a good connection, the relationship will begin to evolve on it's own. [ AskAngel's advice column | Ask AskAngel A Question ]
INEEDHELP-DIAMONDDD answered Wednesday February 16 2011, 11:19 pm: Well i think that guy does like you because theres a guy that acts the same way with me at my school,and i just recently found out that he likes me,but be carefull because he might just wants to be friends with you,because theres another guy that acts the same way with me,but my friend told him i liked him and he doesnt like me,so it gets really awkward in math class because i sit by him,so idk maybe it was too soon?
but anyways,you should go with him making the first move such as flirting,like if hes showing more signs that hes "into" you then i think hed just ask you out,but it depends on what kind of guy he is,if hes a bad boy then give him a month or sooner?if hes sensitive then give him some time,or just forget it,he doesnt like you,and you wouldnt want to make a fool out of yourself,right?
Hoped this helped you! :P [ INEEDHELP-DIAMONDDD's advice column | Ask INEEDHELP-DIAMONDDD A Question ]
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