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Do you think my crush has an anxiety disorder? |
I graduated May 15. The guy in my latin class was new this year and came by me all the time and smiled. He then would make excuses to come by me (tosharpen his pencil-near by desk, etc. This was done almost daily. Then he started talking with me more and more and asking me about myself. Seemed to be a struggle at times for him to start a conversation (so he just came by me, talked about anything, and I continued the conversation and he continued as well). Has a small group of friends. he's not shy around other people but seemed shy around me. (Heard through the grapevine that he has a hard time talking to girls. The strange thing is, he talked to any one of the girls in class as pals, but seemed to have the hardest time approaching me. Last day of class:, he sounded kinda nervous to talk to me when we walked to our lockers. I gave him my number to call. He looked me in the eyes, smiled, and said, "You bet." Never called. Think he'll be too shy and if he puts it off never wil I think it's a bit presumptuous to want to diagnose a person with a mental disorder when he's simply a tad shy around a girl he was interested in. the way you talk about him and the way you make him sound when he talks to you it sounds like hes really really into you and he might have lost your number.................But then again if he acted like a jerk and picked on people he could just be doing this as a stunt and he probably just didnt want to make you mad of sad or what ever so theres a 2 out of a 100000000000000000000000000000... chances its one of those two I think he is shy around you because he likes you. |
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