OK, I was at a friends house, drinking & having fun. My best friends husband is always messing around & teasing & joking. No big deal. We're all friends. Well, he kept making comments to me like about my tan getting darker & things like that. He kept touching me most of the night. (I mean just little nudges, touching my arms & things like that). Then, my friend had to leave to take her other friend home, so, we were just talking. We started talking about some pics he took of me & I thought they looked stuped & he said, I dont know why you say that, I think you look good. Then, when his wife came back, we were all going to see the fireworks & he said, "I am sitting up frint with you." Now, seriously, I dont need a lecture about etiquette. I am not thinking on acting on this at all. I was just wondering if anyone could tell me if he maybe likes me or is he just a "friendly" flirt? Thank You.
LionTail411 answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 11:13 pm: he was drinking but even so he probly has some feelings for you.he is not exactly being fair to his wife by flirting with her bestfriend and if you guys are around eachother alot than feeling this way is going to happin i think it was just a friendly flirt but becareful because even the meaning less of flirts well drunk can turn into cheeting and i wouldnt tell your friend -- hope i helped pls rate-ALLEY [ LionTail411's advice column | Ask LionTail411 A Question ]
uisforukelele answered Wednesday July 19 2006, 10:12 pm: from what you've said, i think that he's not got his wife's (or your) best interest in mind. however, if he was drinking, i guess that might explain a little bit of it. maybe he had too much. but if this goes on while you're both sober, then i'd advise you to stay as much out of it as you can. hopefully it'll blow over. anyway, i think he was just being his usual self, plus some alcohol. so no worries, until he tries to pull something some other time. otherwise i think he's just being friendly. but if you feel uncomfortable with him, perhaps you should talk to your best friend about it (but only if it becomes a big problem). good luck. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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