There's this guy that i've liked for 5 years. He makes me laugh a LOT, he stares at me like all the time, he smiles at me, and more. But lately, i've noticed something: he's been talking to certain girls right in front of me. 2 girls. But only in front of me or when i'm around. Like this one time, we were in English class, and he asked one of the girls an English question when I walked by them. Does he like me or not?
Someonewhoneedsaboost answered Tuesday March 13 2012, 1:05 am: gosh your patient lol! Yeah he likes you. But,like me, he may not have the gut to confront you because he fears that you will take it awkwardly and stop being his friend. Us guys take things like that better but you girls a lot of times I lost friends just because I told them I liked them (lets just say my relationship life has been mostly fails). So just talk to him about it I mean seems like you two are good friends so it shouldn't hurt. IF he doesn't just be like okay I just wanted to clear that off my chest and just ask him in a way that is neutral to where he has to answer you in a straight yes or no. but ey I am pretty positive that yes, he does like you. hope this helps and good luck! ;) [ Someonewhoneedsaboost's advice column | Ask Someonewhoneedsaboost A Question ]
soph0900 answered Saturday March 10 2012, 3:32 am: Yeah. Im no expert on this really, but talking to other girls in front of you sounds like a really cliche way to make you jealous. If you talk often, and he stares at you and smiles, then he MUST like you one way or another. Apparently, most people want the person they like to make the first move. So be brave~ ask him what he thinks of you! [ soph0900's advice column | Ask soph0900 A Question ]
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