So I like this guy who's name is Zack and I like him a lot. He does know that I exist, but the problem is that he acts like he doesn't like me. Last year, a lot of his friends said that he liked me and I don't know about this year, but I have a big feeling he does. My question is how do I get him to like me or know that he likes me so he can ask me out?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? relationsexpert answered Wednesday December 7 2011, 8:33 pm: While you can not make Zack or anyone else like you, you can make friends with him to start. This will give him a chance to get to know you better. After getting to know you, he may begin to have feelings for you.
If you become friends and get to know each other better, and you still like him, then try flirting with him. That will give him a chance to flirt back and could lead to him then asking you out.
Don't discuss your feelings or your relationship with Zack with his friends either. His friends do not know how he really feels, and even though they may have the best intentions, it could mess things up. [ relationsexpert's advice column | Ask relationsexpert A Question ]
nascarfan1987 answered Saturday December 3 2011, 12:36 pm: No you aren't in love. If you have to ask if your in love, than chances are you aren't.
As of Zack, you can't make anyone like you. It something they have to do on their own. If he wanted to ask you out, he would. You can't make him do anything. You said he knows you exsist, therefore, if he wanted to be with you, he would.
The only thing YOU can do, is let him know that you like him. To me, it doesn't seem like he's interested in you. He liked you last year, and has probably moved on by now. [ nascarfan1987's advice column | Ask nascarfan1987 A Question ]
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