my freind and i have been flirting so much and people would tell us oh why don't you two go out already! well i told him i liked him and he told me he wasn't ready for a gf right now and i'm kinda waiting and yet i'm kinda forgetting about him! we talk more then we have done in the past! does this mean something?
Shortie8959 answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 5:20 pm: Maybe try asking him again. If he's ready, then great, but if he still says he's not ready, I think he just wants to be friends. Good luck!
Hope I helped!
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dancindanger answered Tuesday December 21 2004, 2:00 am: Ask him his feelings. If he isn't straightforward with you, then maybe he won't be honest in a relationship too. Don't forget about him, just act normal. Only time will tell. Good luck! Hope I helped. [ dancindanger's advice column | Ask dancindanger A Question ]
PinkLady4863 answered Monday December 20 2004, 11:56 pm: when a guy says he isn't ready it means he is immature, or is just letting you down easy. don't wait, have fun, be a girl and flirt! flirt with him to if you like him. so enjoy life, and if he likes you, he will ask you out. have fun girly*
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funkyfresh answered Monday December 20 2004, 11:30 pm: well it seems as though you have mixed feelings you like him when you are around him but then suddenly when you arent around him you forget about him. so it might mean somthing when your around him.
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