Hey Guys!
My Name is Dan, i'm 23 from Australia!
I'm a passionate gamer! Love watching The Walking Dead!
Always happy to help you guys!
Feel free to ask me anything :)
Gender: Male Location: Australia Occupation: Legend. Age: 23 Member Since: December 28, 2015 Answers: 19 Last Update: April 28, 2016 Visitors: 2687
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Why do guy friend writes a million of kisses end of the text? Been friends for year. Good joking lad. He winds me a lot. He can be flirty but I can't tell whether he's being flirty or joking around. We don't text much but then we work together. Any suggestions, guys?!
Thanks everyone! (link)
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Just continue to see how it goes for now. If he's not made anything obvious then don't question it yet. Just be yourself and pay attention to how he acts around you.
:)
Hope this helps somehow!
-DanSkittles13
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I'm 13 and I have a friend. She is really nice and I enjoy spending time with her, but she is completely obsessed with me. She follows me around everywhere and is constantly texting me. She is nice and all, but I need my space. Me and my best friend are trying to have a conversation, and she feels the need to know exactly what we are talking about, and in detail. She can't not know something about me and its starting to creep me out. She is always texting me. I know its quite mean, but sometimes I say that I have to go just to get away from her. I want to still be friends, but not that close that she basically stalks me. What should I do? She is also always touching me. She will grab onto my arm or hug me or whatever. This seems so weird to me. It may just be that I have bad personal space issues, but it really bugs me. (link)
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Hey!
I understand your issue, sometimes when a person finds a friend and they feel close to them they start obsessing, they learn about you and start making your interest' theirs too. So they like the same music as you, same food, same games etc.
If they follow you around a lot and feel like they're hanging off you should talk to them, avoid using words like, obsessive and clingy, you don't want them to feel like you're against them, try telling them that you feel that they are spending a lot of time with you and you don't want to start getting angry at each other because you see each other so much. Make sure you tell her you still want to be friends but she needs to know that you also need time for yourself.
I hope this helps in some way!
- DanSkittles, 23, AU.
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