Ok i like this guy i work with and we were flirting and w.e last monday i havent worked in a while and i hear that hes going out with this girl i really hate and it was a total shock to me cause i never would have thought thwy would get together. Anyway they were both at work tonight and she saw me coming so she started giving him a neck massage and he pushed her away (he didnt see me) does this mean he doesnt like her and what do you see from all this..oh and he hardly emails me but now he is, hes emailing me little things like oh my dad took away my computer thats whay i havent been on in a while, but ill ttyl. I dunno what to get from it, but what should i do... ive worked with him for over a year and this flirting has always been there and i like him a lot and i hate her lol. thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? agnes answered Friday December 8 2006, 12:34 am: If he's really going out with this girl, it may have been only for a few dates and he probably hasn't made up his mind yet. He obviously likes you too. So if you really like him so much, you should act before it's too late! You don't have to ask him on a date, just suggest you go for a cup of coffee sometimes after work. During spontaneous friendly talk you should slip in the question of his availability. That will have double function - informative, because you'll finally know what you can hope for, and if he's interested in you he'll understand it means that you're interested in him too. Good luck! [ agnes's advice column | Ask agnes A Question ]
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