I have a friend, David, and i like him more than a friend. Well, in design and technology, i asked my other friend Laura, why guys like me, and she said, ask a guy. So i asked David and he goes "Ummm...you wouldnt want to know...you will get embarrassed". But i kept asking him to tell me and he goes "No". Then he told one of my friends about what I asked him, and she said "Are you sure theyre looking at your face?" and David goes "Yeah, are you sure theyre looking at your face?" and he keeps using my friend as an excuse. But i know that there is something else. Is it possible that he likes me more than a friend?
AlanTipert answered Thursday May 19 2005, 4:15 pm: what is your cup size, by chance? all of us guys are horny little freaks at that age, and you might own the very first pair of large boobs they've ever seen, or at least in real life and not in a porno.
does he like you? well, you can get him to do whatever you want really, it's kind of manipulative but yeah it sounds like if you're looking for your first kiss, you've got it, but he'd be preoccupied with your boobs the whole time. you could turn it into a relationship easily cuz he's attracted to you, but you might get bored easily. in short, yes, but for very specific reasons. [ AlanTipert's advice column | Ask AlanTipert A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday May 19 2005, 2:33 pm: I take it you must have nice breasts. Guys love them for some strange reason. I don't know if he likes you or not, you'll have to ask him that. At least you don't have to worry about how to get their attention! They probably didn't know how to tell you without embarrassing themselves. I think you should talk to David and find out what he feels. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
SiLenTxfAiRy answered Thursday May 19 2005, 1:05 pm: wow..sounds like they dont like you for your face... they like you for your body or boobs! guys are pigs.
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