so this gorgeous guy i talk to on myspace all the time and we went to school together but never really saw eachother and he said i was pretty and blablabla
then he came over today because hes my brothers freinds freind and he sat really close to me
and folowed me and grabbed my hand and stuff lol awe
and he said i was really hot and im like your so cute you look like zac efron lol
then we went in my bed together and he kept touching me and stuff
but then i was like..
i dont want a whore i want a boyfreind.
and hes like come on im not a slut..
blablabla
then he had to leave and we locked my door
and i think he wanted me to kiss him.
but then i didnt..
i should have
then he left
he just left..
with well.
i got to go
cya
and walked out the door..
so...
my question is..
does he like me?
and how do i get him to be my boyfreind..
i really felt something
please help
thank you so much
i rate 5s for tryers..
thank you all
Mr_Skittles answered Friday June 16 2006, 10:12 pm: Does he like you? Well you must have overlooked everything he had done that entire day. Yes, he does.
DefinedEyes answered Friday June 16 2006, 9:51 pm: I honestly think he likes you, just not for the right reasons. The fact that he just made moves on you and didnt take time to just talk, seems like he's more interested in your body.
I dont think it was a good move on your behalf to go into your bedroom in the first place either, theres so many things that could have happened. So be careful,
Are you sure you didnt feel lust, because it seems to me so far its just been physical.
If you want him to be your boyfriend though, you need to talk to him about it, in relationships communication is the key. [ DefinedEyes's advice column | Ask DefinedEyes A Question ]
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