So there's a guy at my school and I really like him. He always texts me and tries to talk to me. He compliments me a lot and always laughs at EVERYTHING I say. We seem to click on everything from liking the same colour to favourite food and music. Does he like me? Because some of my friends tell me he likes this other girl. Should I risk asking him out? Does he like me? I'm 13/f and In 8th grade. He's in the same grade as me.
Maybe flirt with him a little and see how he responds to that. Sit closer to him and see if he's uncomfortable with it, just find little ways to subtly flirt and see if he's comfortable with it.
That will give you a better idea. Or you could go all the way and tell him you like him and then you'll know for sure how he feels. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
Hollywood22 answered Wednesday June 12 2013, 3:05 am: I think from what you've said that he does like you, unless he's just a generally nice guy to everyone. I think that since you guys click pretty well, you should give him some subtle yet pointed hints that you are starting to like him, such as sneaking looks at him or smiling across the room :-) Just remember that 8th grade boys can be immature, and it takes a lot to get them to admit their feelings to a girl. I've experienced this many times, in middle school and high school, and it seems to ring true with most boys. I wish you good luck, and just remember, it might take a little time for you both to be on the same page romantically at first! Best of luck, ~Miss Holly~ [ Hollywood22's advice column | Ask Hollywood22 A Question ]
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