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ThePageantQueen
June 13th, 2013, 09:31 PM
Ok... so I recently was involved in a HUGE dance at the end of the school year and I ended up with no date. At first I was REALLY depressed because it was due to a lot of drama with this guy. Anyway, this guy didn't even end up going. I was fine with that. I had A LOT of fun with my friends as we danced all night. Then, a boy's friends came up to me (dragging the boy with them) saying "________ wants to ask you a question. He wants to know if you will dance with him." I began to walk away and they began following me so I stuck out my friend asking him if he really wanted to dance. Of course, this all happened during a fast song, so I took his hand and we started doing the twist. We soon separated and I was okay with that. He then came up later (during another fast song) and said "I was kind of forced into dancing with you earlier because of my stupid friends, did you want to dance?" Confidently, I replied "Let's wait until' a slow song. Then we can dance together." I went to the DJ and asked him to play a slow song. I went up to the boy, took his hand, and we began slow dancing. We hung out for the rest of the night and slow danced about 3 more times. He seems like he likes me because he always says "Hello" but he almost never texts me first. Should I be worried? I really like him. Do you think he likes me? Should I keep inviting him to go do activities together? What should I do? Could really use some advice. :-)

indoxyl
June 14th, 2013, 07:30 AM
Just because he doesnt text you first doesn't mean he dislikes you. Thats the weirdest assumption ive heard. Clearly if he danced with you for so long means hes into you. I'd keep inviting him to do stuff.

Miserabilia
June 14th, 2013, 07:49 AM
If I were that boy, I would be kind of afraid to take the next step, because the first he got to know of you was that dance right away.maybe you need to let him know that you enjoyed it and want to see him again etc so he knows and he's not afraid to take the next step