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I am in high school and I really like this guy

i have a big problem i am in high school and i really like this guy. he is so cute and seems so nice but i dont know how to tell him that i like him. i told his aunt that i like him but i dont know what to do no what ??help please

Ah, young love. I remember it well. I hope this is the biggest problem you will ever encounter in your life.
O.k., here's the deal on boys in high school. They pretty much know when a girl likes them. Chances are you're giving him all the girl clues. You smile at him and look away real quick when he looks at you. You whisper to your girlfriends and then giggle, all that stuff. Yep, unless he's a clueless kind of guy, he knows.
You told his aunt and it's a 50-50 chance she told him but if you don't think she has, you have a few other options. You can enlist a friend to tell him or you can tell him yourself.
You don't say if you talk to him, but if you talk to his aunt, I can't imagine you haven't talked with him. But in case you haven't, try saying hello and starting a conversation with him and see how receptive he is to speaking to you.
Either way, you are going to have to make a move to see if he's interested. Faint heart wins neither fair maiden or cute boy.
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