So, there's this boy...
We've been talking alot online, but i don't really see him much... well, i'm pretty sure i like him. i'm also pretty sure he likes me, but we get into these stupid arguments alot, that he usually starts. it's almost as if he's doing that to make conversation or something. another thing, he's told me about these dreams he's had about me. they usually involve us getting pretty intimate... and i'm not sure why he told me about it, but im not sure what i should make of it. what do you think?
It is very inappropriate for him to be talking with you in that manner. Not only that, would you really want to be with someone who argues with you constantly. I understand wanting to feel close to someone, but I suggest finding someone else. Take luck and keep in touch! [ FantastaWoman's advice column | Ask FantastaWoman A Question ]
kooka-burra answered Friday June 3 2005, 9:47 pm: uuuh. Kinda weird if you ask me.
As for the arguments, are they just competative arguments? Or full on fights? I once new a guy, and we tried the long distance thing - he always told me that I was hot and sexy and cute, even though he had only seen an old picture of me. It made me feel weird and the whole thing did not work out.
If you get pissed off about the fights then tell him so. If you get pissed off about him telling you weird stuff in his dreams them TELL HIM SO. Most guys like girls who stand up for themselves.
I guess you could try it but just make sure you feel totaly comfortible with him and don't make him pressure you into anything your not ready for - even if it is anything as small as a kiss.
Teza answered Friday June 3 2005, 9:27 pm: He wants to get you in bed. =/ L0L! He knows he cant get you so he totally dreams about it. I mean he probablly does like you because he keeps thinking of you that way. ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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