Author veganpilot Posted March 27, 2013 Author Posted March 27, 2013 But I am afraid of rejection. I know I have sent negative signals, but I am wrong. I was about to talk to him until he moved seats. I am now trying to befriend his BFF and maybe we might be able to all get involved in a convo somehow. Also, please tell me. His BFF knowa I like him and last time when my friend asked my crush how he thought about me, my crush shyly said I was ok and his BFF smiled. Is it a good sign that gis BFF ia nice to me or is it neutral?
Author veganpilot Posted March 27, 2013 Author Posted March 27, 2013 So is he playing games or making me pay for giving those mixed signals?
Author veganpilot Posted March 28, 2013 Author Posted March 28, 2013 Until you can handle your fear nothing can change. Today I caught him looking and he turned away laughing and shaking his head. Is that a bad sign? This is the reason why I don't approach him.
Author veganpilot Posted March 28, 2013 Author Posted March 28, 2013 I think he is giving me mixed signals and I am confused. Though, why, when I caught him staring, did he look down, laugh and shake his head? He would usually hold eye contact.
crude Posted March 28, 2013 Posted March 28, 2013 I know females are told to be passive and let the male do all the work, but if you're mature enough to have a crush on someone, then what's so tough about telling him he's not fooling you, he's staring hard at you, are you interested in me, what's up, with a smile.
Author veganpilot Posted March 28, 2013 Author Posted March 28, 2013 Yeah, I know right. It is SO sexist when they say that men should always be the agressor. I am a feminist, and prefer men to yake care of my children abnd be the stay at home dad. I love authority. Aviation is also quite a masculine career path. I would love to take him flying one day on our dates, if I am lucky. Piloted by me, of course.
Author veganpilot Posted March 29, 2013 Author Posted March 29, 2013 I know females are told to be passive and let the male do all the work, but if you're mature enough to have a crush on someone, then what's so tough about telling him he's not fooling you, he's staring hard at you, are you interested in me, what's up, with a smile. The thing is, DO I STAND A CHANCE WITH HIM? I will do anything to be with him, and I will try to talk and face him this Friday. But he keeps rubbing his legs when he sits next to me (but never in any other classes when he is told by the teacher to sit with the other girls) and it is quite an unnerving sight.
Author veganpilot Posted March 29, 2013 Author Posted March 29, 2013 If they look you up abd down everytime you walk past and thinking that you aren't looking,they have to see you as a romantic interest of some sort or at least, interested?
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