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Do you think he likes me???
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There's a boy I realy like, but i'm not sure if he feels the same.
I was told by our mutual friend that he likes me, and my sister keeps catching him staring at me, he also picks on me in a jokingly sort of way, like throwing bits of paper, and taking my stuff and i have to chase him to get it back.
Also a mate has a dog, which i'm scared of, so he always walks with me when the dog is out to keep it away from me.
And when were me and my sister are leaving to go home he jogs to keep up with the car to see us off round the corner
What do you think? I could realy do with some help, thanks
I was told by our mutual friend that he likes me, and my sister keeps catching him staring at me, he also picks on me in a jokingly sort of way, like throwing bits of paper, and taking my stuff and i have to chase him to get it back.
Also a mate has a dog, which i'm scared of, so he always walks with me when the dog is out to keep it away from me.
And when were me and my sister are leaving to go home he jogs to keep up with the car to see us off round the corner
What do you think? I could realy do with some help, thanks
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I assume you are 16 by your username, apologies if not.
If he is no older than say, 18, then yes he most definately likes you. If he is older than 18, though technically legal, avoid him like the plague.
If the criteria fits, then you must lose your shyness, but maintain your naive innocence.
Perhaps, go for a cheap meal together for a chat and then the cinema so you don't have to talk but can be touchy touchy. If you are 16 then I would advise a Saturday afternoon, and tell your father where you are!!!
If he is no older than say, 18, then yes he most definately likes you. If he is older than 18, though technically legal, avoid him like the plague.
If the criteria fits, then you must lose your shyness, but maintain your naive innocence.
Perhaps, go for a cheap meal together for a chat and then the cinema so you don't have to talk but can be touchy touchy. If you are 16 then I would advise a Saturday afternoon, and tell your father where you are!!!