okay im 14 going on 15, and recently a guyy i rly rly like moved....okayy.... and i have been learning to get over him little by little but its hard for your first love to go right??.... well anyways...idk why i use to be a pro at this but its like when he left he took all my skills with him.lol. well i cant realy tell when a guy likes me anymore.i started giving hints i like him like writting my name all over him, lean on him, i give him long hugs,a things like that...ummm we sit together alot he always holds my hand and holds me from behind and ect. but i cant tell if he just want to get it in or if he means it. im like compltly clueless plz help a girl out
thxx..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? ExtraordinaryGurl answered Sunday October 23 2011, 1:22 am: I'm 14 and feel your pain. It's hard to know. Usually you know when you know. Well for this, it can be hard. But I would take it slow if I were you. Even if you like this new guy, your feelings could be all over the place because of the other guy that moved away. Boys can be like dogs....so if he wants to get it in, you'll eventually find out. If he does, you dodge in the other direction cuz he doesn't care about your or your feelings. But if he likes you for you then he's the one for you. Also don't worry! You're only 14 going on 15. So am I...but I knew girls who didn't even really date till 17!!! So you definitely have so much time 2 figure this love thing out. Best of luck to you! xoxo! -Extraordinary Gurl [ ExtraordinaryGurl's advice column | Ask ExtraordinaryGurl A Question ]
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