ok..there is this guy at my school and ive liked him a pretty good while..everytime i see him i my heart starts beating fast and i like melt..well there was this church thing that i went with,with my friend and he was there!! we went to an arcade and we was flirting with me and after that we went to arbys and he was flirting some more..is that a sign he is starting to like me..and if he is i dont know what to do cause he just broke up with one of my good friends and i feel bad if he asks me out and she still likes him..should i like him or should i just say no if he asks me out?
Farren answered Monday November 8 2004, 11:00 pm: Most likely he likes you, unless he's the type of guy who just has lots of girl(space)friends.
Talk to your friend about it, explain how much you like him.
After that, weigh out what's more important to you, depending on her answer. Your friendship with her or a relationship with him?
Anyway, if she's a really good friend she would realize that she didn't fit with him, and maybe you do.
So yeah, but just talk to her first.
Wish you luck with the guy.
-Farren [ Farren's advice column | Ask Farren A Question ]
cutiepie12335 answered Monday November 8 2004, 9:08 pm: well first off make sure ur friend is ok with it, but dont just dive in because it can be a big pain in the butt and a real heart breaker if a guy acts like he likes you but dosnt....*a guy will say and do anything to get anything*, so be careful! [ cutiepie12335's advice column | Ask cutiepie12335 A Question ]
charmed-cherry21 answered Monday November 8 2004, 8:46 pm: Personally I would say no if you know your friend still likes him but talk to her and if she says its okay then say yes.
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