well i'm a 13f and love to flirt with guys. alot of my firends are guys. well i have this eally close friend of mine. he nows alot about me and i no alot about him cuz we talk on the fone. well i have noticed that he gets jelous when i flirt with other guys. but he claims that he only likes me as a friend or just a little more. i dont no what to tell him because he is a really good friend. what should i do about this?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? RBfootballTD answered Saturday April 2 2005, 1:26 pm: wow, this is really funny how this works, just a few months ago, i was that guy... when (my girlfriend now) would flirt with other guys i would get so jelous!
Well, what you need to think about is do you like him? cause if you do, then i would talk to him and tell him that you like him and when he seems jelous that you flirt with other guys, he leads you on thinking that he likes you. If he still denies to liking you, then you cant really worry about it, move on to the next guy...
If you do not like him, then tell him that he is seeming to get jelous... bla bla bla... and then if he admits to it, then atleast give him a chance, im not even saying go out with him, im saying try to like him and such. If it doesnt work out, then you cant do anything about it. if he says no to him liking you again, then your going to have to try to ignore it as much as you can, and occasionally (if it continues) ask him if he likes you, if he starts to get annoyed with you asking, then wait a little while. Also if you ask enough, he will prolly spill the beans...
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