Additional info, added Friday June 10 2005, 4:54 pm: Ok, so i like this guy, but he said he likes my friend and he told my* friend he likes me.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? VanityScore answered Friday June 10 2005, 5:17 pm: He could be a player. He could actually like both of you. He could be trying to make one of you jealous. He could be trying not to hurt one of your feelings. Those are about all the excuses I can think of for this dude. Either way, I say you both confront him and ask him what's up. That way, he probably won't lie.
Even if he does like one of you, I probably wouldn't date him. Unless he actually likes both of you, then he's technically lying. And even if he does like both of you, he's not telling the whole truth. Liars are usually cheaters, sorry to say. [ VanityScore's advice column | Ask VanityScore A Question ]
angeleyes9304 answered Friday June 10 2005, 5:06 pm: he is just trying to get the whole kitchen...i think you and your friend need to talk to eachother about him, cuz somethings up and hes just trying to get both of you. [ angeleyes9304's advice column | Ask angeleyes9304 A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Friday June 10 2005, 4:55 pm: Wow!! Headgames!! You should BOTH thRow this clown foR a loop and ditch him. Honestly, if he's acting like this NOW.. what kind of "Reltionship" could you two possibly EVER have???? Find someone else........ don't botheR with the headaches of this little boy's jokes. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
kathrenhallie answered Friday June 10 2005, 4:54 pm: well it sounds to me like he is trying to egt yall 2 in a fight..... dont listen okay go along wiht it or just stop talking to him but he probly dosent like ne of yall and just wants to have alil funn messeing wiht yall!!! [ kathrenhallie's advice column | Ask kathrenhallie A Question ]
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