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writes: theres a guy i believe likes me, but i have yet to figure out if im right or not. i think he knows i like his friend, who has this specific nickname for me, but so did this guy. then he asked me which name i prefered, and when i said i didnt care, he began to call me by the name that his friend does. i hope that made sense. then we were hanging out all together and the guy i like said to me "i love you" and i wouldnt say it back....so guy 2 was like "do you love him?" and just stared at me waiting for my reply. im sorry if this is confusing....so there are other things that make me think he likes me. he stares me down and doesnt stop and also constantly teases me. i wish i could figure him out, can anyone tell me what he's thinking? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 March 2006): I have a really similar situation. There is a guy who I know fanncies me coz he eventually said so and basically before that the same sort of things were happening. If I were you I would ask him if he does fancy you and if he says yes and asks you back then you'll have to let him down gentley. It sounds like the boy you like likes you to, (unless it was a joke). Tell him your feelings and things make work out wonderfully!
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reader, mommyofthree +, writes (1 March 2006):
It does sound like he is giving you a lot of attention, so that may mean that he likes you. Boys can be so hard to figure out, but if you think about grade school, it is often said that the boys that pick on you the most like you the best. Be attentive when he ia paying you this attention, is it all the time or only when certain people are around, this will tell you if he is only interested in joking around when in the company of other friends or if he is just trying to get you to notice him. You could always use the direct approach and ask him if he likes you but, usually people don't like doing this. Good luck.
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