Where do I stand with this guy? And what should I do?
Question Posted Wednesday April 6 2011, 12:37 am
So me and this guy went to a school dance together last Saturday (April 2). (we’ve both been really flirty and talking a lot the past couple weeks and I’m pretty sure he likes me too) Anyway, we both had an amazing time. We went out to dinner before and had a lot of fun, then we went to the dance and danced the entire time, he kissed me a couple times, and it was just awesome. The only problem is, we never see each other at school. We see each other sometimes, but it’s mainly just texting. I’d like to hang out with him more, since we had such a great time together at the dance. Should I suggest hanging out, or wait for him? I don’t want to lose another guy just because I was too shy/insecure to ask him if he wants to hang out. (I always wait for him to text me first, I don’t know why, I just never want to bug him..) Anyway, I just don’t know where I stand. I remember a couple weeks ago (before the dance) he had said “I could really see us being together sometime soon.” And I’d still like to believe that, but I’m nervous. I over-analyze everything, so that’s probably my problem, haha. But I don’t know, does anyone have any advice about this? Thanks!
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Oh, and we've talked about hanging out a lot before and stuff, just not since the dance (even though it was only a few days ago haha), so I'd assume he still wants to, but idk.
a13d answered Wednesday April 6 2011, 7:19 pm: I defintly think he likes you(: any guy would be stupid to kiss u and take you to a dance if he doesnt like you! and ya I think you should suggest to hang out sometime don't wait on him all the time its fine to some but not all the time!(: hope this helps! [ a13d's advice column | Ask a13d A Question ]
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