i told this guy i liked him and he told me he likes me. well we are unable to go out cause of his grades in school and because he can't have a gf right now.but today was weird cause i got something on my shirt and he wanted me to take it off. and then he put his hand almost all the way up my shirt. what does this mean?! he did that so i pulled on his boxes and i think he liked it. this is definitely flirting i know it!
uacctk14 answered Tuesday February 8 2005, 6:06 pm: hey are you the same person who asked the last 3 qustions about the guy who is failin school??? and he likes u....are you sure he can't go out with you cause it just sounds like he's usin that as an excuse to hook up with you
frenchfries21 answered Tuesday February 8 2005, 5:56 pm: ok well yes thats obviously flirting. he likes you but is afraid of commitment to someone while his grades are suffering because if he goes out with you that will cause them to suffer more. hanging around with him and flirting isnt a bad thing. he definitly likes you and cant wait to be able to go out with you. good luck! [ frenchfries21's advice column | Ask frenchfries21 A Question ]
gnosis answered Tuesday February 8 2005, 5:56 pm: This is WAY more than flirting, honey. This guy needs to have his priorities in check. He won't go out with you because he thinks that a girlfriend will distract him from school, but somehow thinks that hooking up won't? You're starting to become emotionally involved with this guy so talk to him about this stuff, otherwise you might end up experiencing a lot of pain. [ gnosis's advice column | Ask gnosis A Question ]
MandyBB answered Tuesday February 8 2005, 5:52 pm: That's a little bit more then flirting. Dear, most likely if he wants to get his hands in your shirt that fast, he's not thinking about you, he's thinking about your body. Be careful, because they are the type to most likely the type to break your heart once he gets what he wants.
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