So I really like this guy named Greg. I've known Greg since middle school, its actually kind of funny. In middle school he was on my bus and he used to do all this goofy stuff to tease me. Once I even got both of us stuck in the principals office! We were never really good friends though. Now I'm a junior in high school and he's a senior and we are both in choir and he's on my bus. I try to talk to him and all and he's this amazing guy, but it seems like I always initiate the conversations. He's talkative and friendly, but some people think he comes off as shy at first. I really wanted to ask him to homecoming(guys is this okay?), and almost did on the bus on friday. We sat together the whole ride and talked, but then towards the end he moved to the seat in front of me because there was room and started talking to the kid in front of him. I asked him if he was going to homecoming and he said yes. And even went so far as to ask if he had a date. He went on to say no, he didn't but he was still looking. He then went back to talking to the person in front of him and the "still looking" part scared me away so I didn't ask him. I took that as he wasnt interested. Helk he could have even asked me then if he liked me.But my question is guys what do you think, is he interested in me or going to homecoming? Is asking a guy to a dance too bold? I really like him and want to go with him but am scared of being rejected.
He could be shy, but he doesn't seem too interested right now. In middle school he seemed more interested, but now I'm not sure. It's possible he looks at you only as a friend because he doesn't think you'd ever want anything more.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. If you don't ask him now, you'll spend the rest of your life wishing you had, and trying to imagine what could've been. As humans I think we regret more what we don't do, as opposed to what we do do.
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