Okay so, I went snowboarding with a group of people, half of them I had went with before, one of the guys I was instantly attracted to. we ended up pairing off and he and I boarded together the whole day, talking and laughing, and smiling the whole time. then when it came time for everyone to go home he offed to drive me home, all excited like, and then helped me bring my things inside. then he and I and two others went boarding a few days later, and again when it came time to leave he offered to drive me home, and take me somewhere the next day because my car was in the shop.
He makes comments like 'we should go party together sometime' or ' we should go board together soon. ' but I do all the calling and all the texting to make plans, what the hell? i know he works a lot, but he's really bad about returning calls. oh yeah and we were both at separate parties (drinking) and he called me and we talked forever, and he offered to pick me up so we could hang out together that night.
Yes, pretty clear that he likes you. Also sounds like he has other things going on in his life (work for sure, and maybe some other stuff, too. ) If I were you, I'd stop calling and texting for a little bit, and see whether he picks up the slack. If he does, great! If he doesn't, well, I guess that suggests something, right? Good luck!
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