Does she like me??

Visitor's Question from a 13-15 year old Male
Okay. I'm a 15 year old sophomore who has never hooked up with a girl. It's not that i couldn't, its just that im waiting for the right time. So this past weekend, my school had its semi formal, and i brought a girl i really liked. We had a fun time all night, we danced a lot, we talked a lot, and on the bus ride home, she feel asleep on my shoulder with my arm around her. Now, her boyfriend(who i wasn't supposed to know about) broke up with her recently, and i don't know if i should wait or what. Also, we talk at least every three days, usually every other day, and i love talking to her. When we went out to a diner, I payed for dinner, and she said that she would pay me back next time. That night, i saw a website about what guys should know about girls. It said that if the girl wants to pay u back, that means that she feels bad about u paying for her and doesn't really like you. I'm just wondering if this is true, and if so, what should i do. Sorry for the length but i really need help!!




RomanceClass.com Advice
When you are in your late teens or over, a woman may indicate she doesn't like you by offering to pay her part of the dinner.

On the other hand, many woman want to pay equally because it helps establish them as your equal in life.

At your age, don't worry about it. Tell her she doesn't have to pay you back unless she really wants to.

Good luck! George

-- from George
One of Your Friendly Advisors at RomanceClass.com




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