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writes: So like, I've known this guy for 3 years now cause we're always in the same classes and I've always had this thing with him since I first met him really, but it's only just grown on me now. I sit next to him in one of my classes this year and we get on really well and can talk about almost anything. I told my friend that I like him and I think he likes me cause he always walks with me to my lessons and always talks to me, but she just said that he's always like that with all girls! (By the way, I found out that my friend used to like him..)My question is: How do I show him that I want to be more than just friends with him and do you think he likes me back?Also: what should I do about my friend? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, x__hikari +, writes (20 October 2006):
x__hikari is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThank you very much. :)
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reader, Frank B Kermit +, writes (17 October 2006):
Hi There,I sould suggest that you arrange for him and you to do something in a different venue. Being in school is difficult. Everyone is watching, and reputations are most important. Start off by getting him to talk about stuff he likes to do, and you do the same. When you come across something that you both like doing, suggest that you both should do it together. For example, if you both like walking through large book stores, then it is only natural you do it together. Keep it in public, inexpensive (never pay more than a coffee and danish) and make sure there is time to talk. No movies, as it is too much of a "date".As for your friend...a word on wisdon. There are some secrets that you never trust people with, even your best friend. Who you like is one of them.When you are alone in a book store, or some other venue, and if he gets closer to you, THEN you can take it as a sign he likes you. Otherwise he is either being polite.-Frank B Kermit
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