Question Posted Wednesday October 26 2005, 7:58 pm
Well, this guy,...i mean my friend, i've known him for...roughly 8 years,..and this year is the first year that i have seen him on like a daily basis. he sits behind me in our 2 longest classes they're back to back too, ((1 hr and 30 minutes each of the classes.)) and he plays with my hair cuz he sits behind me and i'm just like "oh my god.." in a playful way. and during pre algebra today he kept puttin his arm on my desk so it would hit mine, he was just jokin, and he's always makin me laugh. but, i dont know if he likes me or not, he has a girlfriend, and i dont think he wants to get into my pants we're only 13...
kevin1986 answered Thursday October 27 2005, 11:18 pm: Well of course he wants to get into your pants, but that's not the issue. The issue is whether or not he likes you and the answer is yes. [ kevin1986's advice column | Ask kevin1986 A Question ]
bballsista2 answered Thursday October 27 2005, 1:19 pm: I really wouldn't get involved but maybe this will work out for u when and ''IF''they break up. I am ur age too so i no wht its like for guys to do that.
But now I'm not sayin to wish that they break up, just no that guys do do that so their gf's will be a ll over them so they don't have to worry about tending to the fire, they want the gf to do that
angelfire2708 answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 9:28 pm: this question gets asked alot here, and i will tell you the exact same thing!
DONT GET INVOLVED WITH A GUY THAT HAS A GF. Hes not being very committed to his gf if he has to flirt with other girls. Its ok to talk to them, but hes going alittle too far!
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