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male
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writes: since my entrance in to the university, i haven't being too friendly to girls in our department of study. Recently there is this girl in our class i've started chatting with. Anytime we sit together she's will be so close enough to me that our body do touch each other.when we talk even while standing she does listen keenly and if i say something funny she'll laugh and embrace me hold my hands. She likes sitting in class with me, reading with me. Whenever we are sitting together, her friends will blink at her and she'll tell them am her boyfriend in a playing manner. There's a time we were ask to read a drama in class together for we usually sit together. When i started reading some of her friends laughed, she responded to me that they are jelous of us. We continued and our lecturer recommended me that i read fluently and am having a very deep loud voice why some of them did laugh and the lecturer told them am a real man and the girl told me its good that she likes it that it shows signs of maturity. Guys do come for her and she's friendly with them. Sometimes when her friends come to shake me she'll unconsciously remove my hand as if she's playing. And i've started liking her for she's intelligent and she gives me motivational advice and forcing me to attend lectures all the time even if am tired. My problem is guys around her she's friendly to makes me she's flirting. I don't know if i meet and tell her my mind she'll accept to date me.please i need ur help before taking a decision. Sincere and kind advice needed from experts and most espercially ladies.thanks for your corporation.
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 May 2013): Sounds like she likes you.
Step up and ask her out and make it clear you are interested in her more than just a friend. Hey if she says no, you'll know you tried. Better to try, than to regret that you let it pass by. Rejection is apart of life and has happened to everyone (yes, even Brad Pitt).
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