There is this guy that comes over to a friend's house of mine and to my house to hang out or participate in a sport that we both love doing.
When I do not come over he asks where I am and why didn't I come and always tries to talk to me about my college education and other things. The other day he also asked a family member of mine if I was going to be at a wedding party we both got invited to for a mutual friend. My parents and others say that he likes me but I don't know what to think or do. The thing is I think I like him too. Please help!
Trust your gut, he likes you, he is checking up on you. Just have fun with him at the wedding and dance with him, give him a kiss, he'll dig you making the first move. Good?
Sounds like a similar situation that has happened to me. It took me a while to know for sure, but usually if your friends AND family can see this guy likes you, it's probably true. Also, if he's talking to you and asking questions about you and what you doing, he's trying to show you he has an invested interest in what you have to say. Maybe ask him yourself if he's still going to the wedding and if he has a date. I'm betting he probably doesn't, so if he says no he doesn't have a date, maybe suggest, "hey wanna be my plus one? " He'll probably not hesitate to say yes. If he does say he has a date, just say "ok, well I'll probably see you there. " Good luck!
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