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How do I interpret his actions during gym class?

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Question - (18 February 2011) 2 Answers - (Newest, 18 February 2011)
A female Canada age 26-29, anonymous writes:

Alright so I am in grade 10 this year. i was in my gym class and we were playing doctor dodgeball. i was one of the doctors, you know the ones that help people when they get tagged. well there was this one guy, we have only known each other for less then 2 weeks probably. any way he got hit 3 times. the first two times i got him he just gave me a big smile and and said thanks. the third time though, the other doctor was gonna go get him, but i heard him, along with my friend, that he would just wait for me. is that supposed to mean something? and if you took out the last part of him saying " ill just wait for her " does it still mean something?

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A male reader, dirtball United States +, writes (18 February 2011):

dirtball agony auntYeah, it's a sign of interest. If you're interested, definitely strike up a conversation.

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (18 February 2011):

Eh...

Sounds to me like you want him to like you.

I suggest that you just try to talk to him more, see where things go.

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