i sorta have a complicated situation here. well, not really, but it involves boys, what else.
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i have this really good friend named sarah who's dating michael. michael & katy are really close. well, they're going out, aren't they? its just that, michael's in my art class, and hes really nice and reminds me of this boy i totally fell for who moved away. today in art class this one girl said, "you two should get busy," but she didn't mean it like, you know, she meant it like we should start our project. and he just smiled at me. whats going on?
xsweet_pea_10 answered Monday April 10 2006, 5:57 pm: He could like you but wait for more hints. Don't go out with him if he does at least not till hes single. I dont know if he would be a good boyfriend because he could be a cheater so be carfull.
daddysgirl9262 answered Monday April 10 2006, 5:25 pm: I've found that having something for a taken guy doesn't always turn out too good. Yeah he could like you, or he could just be a nice kid. If you wanna risk your relationship with Sarah, go for it, but do know that if anything happens with you and Michael, theres gonna be consiquences.
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So if you like him, talk to him more and maybe get his screen name or call him? Just remember that there are plenty of fish in the sea. ;]
JerseyGirl819 answered Monday April 10 2006, 4:53 pm: You really cant tell much from a smile so I wouldnt think too much of it, but you shouldnt go for him anyway because he has a girlfriend and you dont want to be caught up in all that ugly drama. There are plenty of nice guys that are single. [ JerseyGirl819's advice column | Ask JerseyGirl819 A Question ]
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