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writes: Hi, I don't know what to do. I'm 14 and I really like this guy, the thing is please don't say you're too young because I'm sure when you were my age you were interested in boys. Okay he's in loads of my classes at school, they always make fun of me and things but one day when all his friends weren't round him I caught him checking me out. I don't know if it means anything but all my friends saw it too and on my birthday he wouldn't stop looking at me and I could see in the corner of my eye and as soon as I got out of the lesson my mates were like yeah he couldn't take his eyes of you... the thing is though, when he's with his mates he acts soo not interested. I don't know what to do. People at school (boys) say I'm ugly but my friends say I'm stunning... I know I'm in year 9 so the boys are immature but how do I get them to stop and what do I do about the guy I like?
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reader, previasc96 +, writes (23 March 2009):
just act like he's a girls. talk to him like you would another girl.
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reader, Anastasiya +, writes (23 March 2009):
Ok he likes you but he doesn't know what to do about it yet because hes immature, actually boys and even men use this technique of "your ugly" to talk to girls that are very pretty or act confident. I recomend ifyour interested theres a book called the game by Straus thats the last name of an author it gives very good explenation of why men act sertain way!TAke care!
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reader, Tigerlily +, writes (23 March 2009):
At that age there is NO WAY he can let on he likes you in front of his buddies... they are so uncomfortable with girls at that age they would just tease him and give him a hard time if they knew. Also... if the guys are making fun of you that's their way of paying attention to you. When you catch him on his own, all you have to do is give him a nice smile. It may take him a while but he will eventually work up the nerve to respond.
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (23 March 2009):
You just have to wait it out. Sooner or later the boys will start to come around . Be friendly, get involved in school activities, enjoy yourself.
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