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Things will be weird between us.

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Question - (15 November 2007) 2 Answers - (Newest, 15 November 2007)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I like a guy alot, we joke around ant school and we seem to like eachover, the problem is i'm not sure whether he likes me or my friend, i want to ask him out but i'm worried he'll say no and things will be wierd between us...What should i do?

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A male reader, jm81690 Canada +, writes (15 November 2007):

jm81690 agony auntDon't flat out ask him out, there's a chance he think you're just friends, be flirty, make it obvious you like him... If he shows interest towards you go for it.

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A male reader, kenny United Kingdom +, writes (15 November 2007):

kenny agony auntInstead of rushing in and asking him out why don't you try flirting with him. Next time you are playing around give him some prolonged eye contact then smile and look away. Find excuses to touch him, be interested in what he does, or is doing, and laugh at what he says. By doing it this way you can get a pretty good idea if he likes you, and if you feel he does you can ask him out, if he has not already asked you out first.

All the best x

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