Question Posted Wednesday February 2 2005, 9:52 pm
ok heres the issue-
theres this guy at my school(lets call him josh) and me and josh always hang out at school. about the second day after we started hanging out, josh started to flirt with me. ALOT. the problem is hes a senior, and i think he has a girlfriend, but she doenst go to our school. should i flirt back???
thanks
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Thursday February 3 2005, 9:19 pm: Well I think that if youu like him and he likes you then you 2 should be together and flirting isnt really a bad thing but dont get to carried away wth it... just stay flirty and fun but dont take things to far in case you cood get hurt or something i really hope i helped you in some way. Just try and take control and get help if you feel things are getting to carried away!!-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
grl_who_smilez answered Thursday February 3 2005, 12:11 am: only flirt back with him if you reely like him and you think he likes you. but if you reely suspect he has a girlfriend, then dont flirt with him. he'd be cheating on his grl and you wouldnt be getting the best you deserve. hope this helps! [ grl_who_smilez's advice column | Ask grl_who_smilez A Question ]
angelwings answered Wednesday February 2 2005, 10:44 pm: Well, in my opinion flirting never hurts(god knows i do it enough). and you never know he might not and if he does and hes flirting with you then things might not be going so well in his relationship. But if you really think that its wrong to flirt when your not sure if hes taken or not, then don't. Always go with your conscience it will never steer you wrong. [ angelwings's advice column | Ask angelwings A Question ]
jazziewolf answered Wednesday February 2 2005, 10:19 pm: Just think. If you had a boyfriend and you found out he was flirting with another girl- and she was flirting back, how would you feel? Tell him to back off and stop if he has a girlfriend, because it is not fair to her. If they break up, then I say go for it, but until then, don't flirt, and don't let him flirt, either. [ jazziewolf's advice column | Ask jazziewolf A Question ]
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