About a month ago, I realized that I had major feelings for my very good guy friend. We've been friends for about a year, and I never liked him as anything more than a friend...but that changed radically and now I have a huge crush on him. So anyway, I told my friend who proceeded to tell about fifty people, and I ended up admitting to the guy that I liked him. He told me that he used to like me but then he stopped, but now that I told him he's not sure. He said he needed time to process this and think.
So that weekend he kept texting me, and he said that "there was a chance that he might like me" but he didn't want to say anything definite either way because our friends were being so annoying about me liking him. He said he wasn't sure of anything yet.
But he keeps acting like he likes me. He talks to me every day in math class, he teases me allll the time, makes eye contact when he talks to me and seems to flirt a lot with me. He doesn't do this with other girls. He and I will play-fight, and he will laugh at what I say and he tries to make me laugh. My honest sense is that he does like me but doesn't want to admit anything.
Does it sound like he likes me? I really like him, but I don't want to get my hopes up. What should I do to get him to like me? Thanks :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? kennaraerae answered Sunday May 6 2012, 2:00 am: Personally I do think he likes you. I've been in the same situation as you before and his friends will tease him about it but only for a short period of time. If you really like him go for him, don't be afraid to take a chance. Just be yourself because that's what you've been doing all along and it seems to have been working. Just give him time and he'll eventually let you know how he feels.
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