Okay there is this guy and he lives down the street, but we have never talked really. One of my best friends got him to start talking to me, because she thinks that we are perfect for eachother (both country kids). He is also talking to one of my friends from another school. I start to like him, and he tells my friends and his friends he is starting to like me too! Meanwhile that friend from another school found out I like him and blatenly told me to ask him if he liked her for her. So I did to be a good friend and it turns out that he does like her. He told me that "we can be friends" "for NOW ;)" (wink face included) what does this mean and what should I do? Should I still try for him or what? Im 16, and a girl obviously! Guys I would love your point of view too!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? jcpennypanties answered Thursday March 3 2005, 4:48 pm: Well, first your friends being mean because you like him and she is moving in on him,but she wont like him forever and neither will you. So just dont worry bout her goin out with him. But sounds to me he thinks hes gonna get to have his cake and eat it too. What he meant by the "we can be friends" "for now" ;) is that he thinks he can go out with your friend and if things dont work with her he'll go for you. Girl dont even worry bout him he is a retard! Plus it might ruin your friendship over some stupid guy, that you two will look back on in a few months and ask yourself "why did i even like him ?" [ jcpennypanties's advice column | Ask jcpennypanties A Question ]
sadisticfreak42 answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 9:48 pm: hmmm..
:thinks:
well...
it sounds like he is a playa'.
how long have you known he likes you back? and how do you know that people aren't lying through their teeth.. people do that you know..
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