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Well I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess you're pretty young, early teens?

For your age it's not unusual for boys to act like this. They usually do this because:

1.) They are just trying to see if they can geta reaction. Or..

2.) They're just as confused by your behaviour, they like you and have no idea what to do about it.

If it's #1, sorry sweatie- guy are jerks. All humans want to feel desired and especially at your age, sometimes a boy is gonna flirt, when all he wants is to know that you find him attractive. The stupid thing is, that people will do this when they have no interest at all in the other person. Normally, the #1 type will actually be a concieted ass who thinks thyre better than you.

if it's #2, well then take it slow. Sounds to me like he does lke you and he has no idea how to flirt outside of his comfort zone. Try non pressuring friendly convo, then after A FEW, NO MORE THAN 3 CONVERSATIONS START TO FLIRT. You don't NT to gt in the "friend" zone.

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