Does he really like me? or is he just messing with my head?
Question Posted Thursday June 9 2011, 7:05 pm
So there's this guy in my school and he's a year older than me. i'm 15 and he's 16. i'ved liked him for 3 years and like a month ago i said "heyy." to him on facebook, but he didn't me ook at say anything back, but he did tell all of his friends, cause they look at me constantly. Then he pointed my out to a couple of friends and said "yeah that's her." why would he do that? and he knows i like him, and he always stares at me everyday. i need help, do you think he likes me, or not? i mean he knows how much i like him, and this isn't just a crush. its something more. so please give me some advice, thanks. :)
lovelysmile answered Friday June 10 2011, 9:31 pm: hi, soo this he likes but he just doesnt want people to know for some reason.. what i think you do is play it cool like dnt worry so much about it... i know i will be hard but i think if you make like it what ever hes going to notice and he'll make the first move because you stop paying attention.
kaye94 answered Friday June 10 2011, 11:11 am: He's most likely just confused. He probably like-likes you but is afraid to tell you because of what everyone else will say or think. I hate to tell you but most guys are like this. [ kaye94's advice column | Ask kaye94 A Question ]
kayliegirl125 answered Thursday June 9 2011, 11:48 pm: It sounds to me like he's confused right now. Talk to him, and find out if he even likes you as a friend, or maybe if he like-likes you. Just try to get to know him, and play it by ear. [ kayliegirl125's advice column | Ask kayliegirl125 A Question ]
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