Question Posted Sunday September 24 2006, 11:46 am
after we broke up [almost a year ago] i liked him for a really long time and i was absaloutely dying inside. it was so bad i started seeing a pycologist (sp) NO JOKE.
so we started hanging out and talking again and we have the same friends. last night he called me just to tell me something fast and then i figured wed hang up after he told me but then he kept talking. and he talked a lot about when we went out. when were together he always asks for hugs and ill sit on his lap. he tells everyone he thinks im hot too [not the best thing but idk ill take it]
so do you think he likes me?
should i go for it?
theres another guy that really likes me A LOT like A LOT and i like him a little. =/
coreymatthews answered Sunday September 24 2006, 6:01 pm: A guy telling people that you're hot, sitting on your lap and giving you hugs doesn't necessarily mean he likes you. I think several girls at my school are attractive, I give lots of these girls hugs, but I don't like any of them. The important thing is the way he treats you. Same thing with this "other guy". Just because he "likes you" doesn't make him worth dating. Make sure that whoever you choose respects you and enjoys your company. That's the most important thing.
It might be worth it to give this "other guy" a chance. A very close friend of mine (guy) was in LOVE with another friend of mine (girl). At first, she rejected him, but later on she decided to give him a chance and now they are honestly one of the happiest couples I know. [ coreymatthews's advice column | Ask coreymatthews A Question ]
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