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- July 14, 2012 at 2:44 am #5252
sallyjeanMember #177,198I will refer to the person as Robby for privacy reasons. Robby is in one of my classes (we are in yr 12). He is rather confident and quite popular. Last year he said openly infront of other students, ‘You’re cute, are you DTF’, I replied with ‘Shutup’. This year he would show off a little in class around me. Robby’s friend messaged me saying that he thinks’s Robby likes me, because they were at a party, Robby was tipsy and he started mentioning me out of the blue. Then suddenly, Robby stopped associating with me during class. But one time when I was alone at the shopping centre, Robby walked in with a friend. He looked surprised to see me and said my name with a smile on his face. He walked away, then ducked back round the corner saying, “You look really pretty”. Every now and then I catch him glancing at me in class. We have never had a full on coversation before, but what I want to know, is “IF HE LIKES ME???”
Also, I am quite outgoing, I just seem a little shy in that class, probably because he is there. And I think, I might even be growing to like him now.
Please help
July 14, 2012 at 11:00 pm #24708
sallyjeanMember #177,198Also, he doesn’t acknowledgement my presence all that often now. This started happening ever since his friend told me that Robby might like me. But in this time he did call me pretty at the shops?? Why has he stopped acknowledging my presence during class?? July 16, 2012 at 7:02 pm #24196He may have stopped chasing after you because he wasn’t getting any positive feedback from you in return. Flirting is the way guys know that you like them. It can be as simple as a pretty smile or a compliment. It’s an invitation to start a conversation and get to know you further. If you flirt with him, you’ll be giving him a clue that you like him enough to get to know him a little more!
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