I have a good friend named Nick. And I've always had some feelings for him but i could never persue anything with him because he always had a gf or if he didnt i had a bf. Well now he has a gf and i am single. But i have been liking him a lot more lately. And i think he likes me too. He has been giving a lot of signs and he pays more attention to me than his gf. He also Grabbed me and wrapped his arms around me and stayed like that for awhile. What should i do? I want to tell him but i dont want to ruin anything between him and his gf.
~Signed, Lost in Luv
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? jamericanmiz answered Saturday December 4 2004, 11:09 am: well his relationship with his girlfiriend is already runined because he's feeling you more than her. and im this exact situation at the moment. i think you should tell him how u feel and leave the rest up to him. because its up to him to react to your feelings. dont get discouraged if he doesnt act to them right away. because he could be holding back because of his gf. he probably just doesnt want to hurt her because shes really nice. but the fact is he might want you more instead of her. so tell him how u feel and take it from there good luck [ jamericanmiz's advice column | Ask jamericanmiz A Question ]
dancinqueen08 answered Friday December 3 2004, 11:45 pm: I don't know. The whole situation looks like potential drama to me. He needs to break up with his girlfriend before anything happens. For right now, don't pursue anything, but if things start to seem like he's really feeling you, then talk to him. Ask him what's going on and tell him that he is sending out signs that he likes you. The best thing to do right now is to not break up his girlfriend and him. Let them do that on their own. [ dancinqueen08's advice column | Ask dancinqueen08 A Question ]
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