like i like him but she does and i think he likes me...
Question Posted Tuesday August 23 2005, 7:45 pm
ok well heres my problem ok well i like this guy named *cameron ok well ive met him before and he was really cool and now hes in my homeroom hes soo cute hes a freaking hotty ok well today we were totally playing footsy and stuff we were totally flirting hes my buddy and i like him so much and at lunch i told him i was sitting with him he seemed excited and we were tlking and my friends came over when they saw me and they saw i was flirting when we went outside he asked me if i wanted a piggy back ride and i said no thanks shly and it was just great but my friend amanda was like do u like him i was like yeah and then she started asking me if i had his screenname i know hes not my boyfriend but he didnt even talk to her but should i be worried ? thanks
I'm a female and i'm 13
MELiixMARiiE answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 8:56 pm: I don't think there's anything to worry about. It just sounds to me like she's jealous of you because you're getting attention from a guy and she isn't. And I mean like you said if he hasn't even talked to her, it's not like she can make him fall in love with her in like one night...so don't think there's anything to worry about! I hope I helped!
askmex3 answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 8:35 pm: no you shouldnt be worried..she might be a little jealous that youre getting attention from a guy and she isnt! or it could mean nothing at all, maybe she just wanted his sn? you never know. if you are pretty close with her then she should know not to flirt with a guy you like and have told her you like!! if youre still a little jealous or concerned just set her down and ask her if she likes him! if she dose then thats still ok he obviously likes you more! so dont worry [♥] [ askmex3's advice column | Ask askmex3 A Question ]
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