Alright .. There is this guy and I guess you can say we both like each other. We both have hearts in our AIM profile with kissy faces next to it. We talk on the phone at night and stuff like that. Well one of my friends came up to me and said! You didnt tell me you were going out with him!.. I was just like what? cause technicly we arent going out. Well then I found out that this girl name Alex told my friend I was going out with him (also I forgot he goes to a different school) .. well alexes boyfriend is like bestfriends with him. So my friend thinks that he might have told alexes boyfriend and alexes boyfriend told alex... but im not sure.. We arent officialy going out right? do you think he told people we were? does he even want people to know!?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Dakmor answered Tuesday July 19 2005, 7:59 am: Ah, your title doesn't really fit here. In my opinion, b/f and g/f are people who love each other. Considering the IM profile thing, I'm willing to bet that you like each other, eh? Also, going out could theoretically be anything; one time I dated someone online, we just sat down in a hottub (in the online RPG, of course) and talked for an hour, I bought a pizza for her, that's all. Maybe he thinks the talking on the phone is dating? Besides, there's nothing wrong with having a b/f, it's natural. Everyone gets one eventually, except for the social wrecks, why should you be any different? [ Dakmor's advice column | Ask Dakmor A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday June 15 2005, 5:33 pm: The only way to know what he is saying is to ask him. You need to do that. Ask him everything when you talk to him next. Explain what happened and see what he has to say. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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