There is this guy in school that my friends are saying he likes me but my only friend who knows if its true or not wont tell me because he doesnt want to confess someone elses feelings to me. Before i had a feeling that he liked me but i bypassed it because i figured it couldnt be true. After having people tell me it might be true i want to know if it is true or not because i like him too. When i talk to him he never says much or even drop hints as to if he does like me, so i dont know what to do.. do i just let it go again even after what my friends found out or do i try a different approach?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? miranda_love answered Friday March 4 2011, 11:50 am: I think what your friends are telling you is true. If most of them are picking up hints that he likes you then maybe he really does. Some guys don't just say they like a girl because they're afraid of what they will say. Don't worry too much if he doesn't like you or not because chances are he does. If you really want to know ask one of his friends or just ask him if you feel up for it. I am pretty sure he doesn't know if you like him either. Just go with the flow it's better for things to be a mystery then for you to know everything. It makes love more interesting. Chances are if he asks you out pretty soon then you'll know your friends were right. And maybe he was just shy to admit it. Naturally guys give girls mixed signals because they don't know how to express themselves. They all do that. So don't worry about it he probably likes you! [ miranda_love's advice column | Ask miranda_love A Question ]
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