Question Posted Saturday November 18 2006, 1:16 pm
ok so me and my ex have two classes together this year, and we sit by eachother in both of them. We are always flirt and joke around and then on friday he kiss me. Just out of the blue. Does that mean that he wants to get back together with me or what. Any help would be amazing.
sexy_rexy answered Sunday November 19 2006, 12:33 am: I think he's not yet over you! You should talk to him, find out how he feels, talking always helps I find. Think about it...were you the one to break off from him? If so he obviously isn't yet over you. Or was he the one to break off from you? If so he regrets it. Usually it takes quite a while for people to get over past relationships and most will always have a soft spot for their ex (depending on how bitter the break up was!). That's because you did actually love him once!
MelLeDisko answered Saturday November 18 2006, 3:57 pm: Well, it depends where he kissed you. Like, cheeks, or lips. If on the lips, then I'd say he's interested in you, and possibly wants to get back together with you.
If just cheeks, then it was probably just a friendly kiss, and nothing more between you two.
I would try and talk to him about it. Better to get the real answer from the real source, I say. Just be like,"So, I want to talk about that kiss on Friday. I just was wondering.. what did it mean, you know?" ( Or something like that ). And just see what he says, if he admits to having feelings for you, then go out with him ( if you return them, of course ). If not, then just pretend it never happened and keep on hanging out with him and have a good time with him, still.
But like I said, usually if a guy's kissing you on the lips and is flirting with you and joking around ; then he likes you and is very much interested.
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