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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:31 pm
Usually, I'm supposed to give others advice, which I am good at... It's the "giving myself advice" that I have trouble with.
Okay... sweatdrop So, there is this guy, who I really do like. Possibly, he likes me back, I'm just not sure. Are there any specific signs that a guy can show when he likes someone? Also, I haven't dated ever since my first boyfriend cheated on me 3 years ago... I know, pathetic, right? So, I don't know exactly how to ask a guy out anymore, since it was a little preschool girl crush for my first, and only boyfriend. How would I approach that? Thanks to anyone who helps.
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:41 pm
Give him the eye contact, and let your eyes meet. ^_^ Then, just follow your heart, and talk to him and grow to know him better. Tell him how you wish to live your future, and ask him, "Have you ever had a girlfriend before?"
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:08 pm
wellyou have two options you canshow himhowconfedent you are and askhimor you can play the waiting game get to know him and have him ask you out. some signs that he liks you might be (and I'm speaking about most not all guys) 1. is that he starts talking to you more (or less cause it feels acward to be around some one he cares so much about) 2. you caych him staring at you. that's a good sign. their are tons of signs that we like you and thier isn't enough time in the world to tell you all of them. My vote would be to just go for it. ask him out and let dystani takeit freom their. (besides guys find it really atractive when girls ask us out. It shows their confident and we like that.)
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Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:20 pm
Thanks everyone who helped. He said yes, also, and thanks so much again!!!!!
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Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:11 am
*bows* "My lady it was a pleasure to be of service" "after all, all ofus need tohelpeach other" May the goddess bless you two with her strengh and persistants"
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