OK, can anyone give me their personal experiences or advice about knowing if someone likes you? Yes, I did google "flirting" and I understood all that. but, the person I am talking about is my best friends husband. He has done all those things they gave me in knowing the signals, but, at the same time, for some reason I dont think he likes me in that way. He teases, jokes around, stares a little, touches and even sometimes makes sexual comments. The thing is, how can I tell if he is being flirty or just friendly? Thanks
sweety answered Friday July 28 2006, 5:06 pm: from my point of view he is flirting with u and make sure that you are not flirting back because he is your best friends husband after all and if he starts making inapropriate comments you should tell your best friend about it [ sweety's advice column | Ask sweety A Question ]
pRcHuLa answered Friday July 28 2006, 3:34 pm: HE'S KINDA bein a bit of both which is sneaky watch out for it. dont flirt bac because your friend will notice and totally be upset with you. nodd you head at the compliments he gives and make it seem as thought enough is enough he will read signals and back off.. if he tries nething frisky give him a slap tell him to bac off and report it to your friend. as soon as possible.. now if he's doing the friendly thing be friendly back... but this guy sounds like all flirt to me [ pRcHuLa's advice column | Ask pRcHuLa A Question ]
Alexandkendra answered Friday July 28 2006, 1:19 am: Well, This is what I think.
I've noticed in time that guys dont take things as seriously as us girls.
They tend to not realize what they are saying and doing and dont realize the effects they are leaving.
So , he probably is just being friendly about things unless he starts to get completely personal
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