Question Posted Thursday February 17 2005, 7:40 pm
ok im gettin mixed signalz from a guy @ school like he has a girl friend but he flirtz with me constantly but when she'z around im invisible! what should i do?
Sophie_xxx answered Friday February 18 2005, 1:20 pm: Argh this guy sounds like a bit of a player.
However, it does sound like he likes you a bit. If I were you, I'd wait until they split up (how long can that take?) and then get down to some serious flirting ;-)
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an answered Friday February 18 2005, 10:11 am: you should go tell his girlfriend and if she doesn't believe you let her hide and see him.
Karen answered Thursday February 17 2005, 9:26 pm: You don't have to do anything. First of all, this guy shouldn't be flirting with you, since he is dating someone and second of all, if you do try to flirt back with him, you may ruin his relationship between this guy and girl. This guy is probably just a big flirter who stops flirting with you when his girlfriend is around so she won't find out that he is flirting with other girls. Hope I helped :)
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coolpool0509 answered Thursday February 17 2005, 8:51 pm: he shouldnt be flirting with you if he has a girlfriend and even though you may not want to hear this since he's taken you probably should try not to flirt back, you dont want to ruin his relationship with his girlfriend then have him hate you, if you like him then you should just wait and if he really likes you then he will come after you but if he is just a big flirt then i would move on
xoxMayjoNxox answered Thursday February 17 2005, 8:50 pm: I think this guy is juss a starte out player. Maybe he is just a big flurt. Sometimes i am going out with a guy and i dont even notice when i am majorly flirting with some1 els. Talk to him [ xoxMayjoNxox's advice column | Ask xoxMayjoNxox A Question ]
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