Question Posted Wednesday January 10 2007, 9:54 pm
I have a friend and it is more of a relationship. We have had sex and all kinds of stuff like that. But when we are in bed he says that i am great and all kinds of stuff like that and that i am the best kisser out of everyone he has kissed. And we make bets and a couple of times i had to give him head. And he says that i am amazing and stuff like that. And then he asked me out and i am just wondering if he actually likes me or if he just wants to get some.. please help.
caramella answered Thursday January 11 2007, 10:29 am: first of all do YOU like him or do YOU just wanna get some?If you like him then having sex be4 having a real love relationship isnt the best thing to do cuz this way youre playing to get his sexual side NOT his emotional side...and theres a big difference between both.Even if he had sex with you theres a possibility that he dont like you...he just likes you in bed.You should try to get his emotional side before doing it with him.Well...now the only way to know how he feels is to ask him how he feels towards you exactly... [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
vailgirl80 answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 11:48 pm: well to me it sounds like he's really out to get some.yall did all that stuff and he's jus askin you out there's a problem with that picture isn't suppose to be the other way around.i suggest you stop havin sex with him and crap because it sound like he had a girlfriend you didn't know about and he was using you as a slide so if they break up he can go to you [ vailgirl80's advice column | Ask vailgirl80 A Question ]
Durene answered Wednesday January 10 2007, 11:05 pm: DUMP HIM!
or.. try to get into more of a relationship before you get too far, and you become just like.. sex buddies. he could just be saying all that to make you more sure about like having sex, but if your not even in a 'relationship' i dont think its right that he does that.
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