ok, well theres this guy and i just met him at the beginning of the school year. we are really good friends and he has a girl friend. he's always flirting with me and i know we are just play flirting but would these kind of be REAL flirting too? today in social studies we were watching a movie (he sits behind me) and he was playing w/my hair... then my hands were cold so he "held my hand" b/c his were warm... he wanted me to move my seat in Math so i could sit next to him... but other times it seems like he's ignoring me completely... (not when his g/f around but he does when she is too) like regular times...
AnGeLs_AdVicE_x3 answered Monday October 3 2005, 6:07 pm: i sense some serious flirting girl! the only prob is...well he has a gf...if i were you id just keep it back till they break up and then wait like 2 or 3 weeks then tell him how you feel if you really like him! and if you dont like him just set him straight right away!
TheTeenGirl answered Monday October 3 2005, 5:28 pm: Why are you flirting with a guy that already is involved with another girl? I know it may not seem like a big deal to you, but how do you think his girlfriend would react if she knew you were flirting with him, and bugging him? Not good. I'm not saying shes gong to come and beat you up, shes going to be upset. What if you had a boyfriend and you had no idea that he was flirting and picking on some other girl? You'd hate it. I strongly suggest thinking about others first. (I don't know if you were flirting with him, but I'm guessing that you are, or else this probably wouldn't even matter to you.)
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