I have a friend that I like and I think he likes me too. He shows interest sometimes. My friend says he be looking at me. She thinks he likes me but is waiting for me to make the first move. But another friend said that its bad for a girl to ask a guy out and that if a guy really likes he would ask u out no matter even the fear of rejection wont stop him. Do you think that is true or could he really be scared?
lovealways1221 answered Monday May 30 2011, 7:18 pm: girls can do anything boys can do better.
so if guys can ask out girls, well then, girls can for sure ask out guys. Maybe its not "tradition" but its do-able. Guys love it when girls are confident. So why not make the first move? It sounds like he might be too shy/scared to do anything about it. So pretty muchh, the ball is in your court. You gotta do something about it, otherwise nothing will happen. But hey, to get you motivated, just think- once I ask him out, the ball is in HIS court. Then HE has to do something, and you can just sit there and wait :)
Jasmine23 answered Monday May 30 2011, 12:15 am: Before you get ahead of yourself look at what your basing your thought on,. Your friend says he's looking she might 'THINK' He likes you,.
Alot of your accounts are of your friends thinking,.
He maybe interested and he may be scared to show it,. or in fact he might not be,..
The best thing to do is if you really like him Ask him out! It is not at all a bad thing for girls to ask guys out.,.. Who ever thinks that doesn't look at the times.
My mom asked my dad to marry him.. so you should ask him to go out on a date if you like him..
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