Question Posted Saturday January 20 2007, 11:08 am
Well some boy admitted to me online that he did the nod thing to me and he said i turned my head the other way ... i constantly stare at him also he said that his girlfriend was a bitch and she gets on his nerves i also asked why the other day online he wanted nothing to do with me he said idk. i asked why he is still with the gf and he said that he loves her and its only sometimes.do you think he likes me? he also stares at me
Just think of it this way - what if you WERE to become his girlfriend? You would never really know if he'd be out there, nodding towards other girls and doing the things he did to you, to them. Would you really want a boyfriend like that? I don't think so.
Also, the reason he may just be doing this, is because he says he loves his girlfriend, but SOMETIMES she's a bitch. Sometimes whenever couples fight, the guy tries to "get back" at the girlfriend or go out for attention towards another girl cause he's obviously not getting it from his girlfriend, so they go flirt with another girl. He might've figured,"Hey, I'll get attention from her. She'll flirt with me, etc." Which in that case, he wouldn't deserve you anyways, and that'd make him a huge jerk.
I would just back off this guy - like I said, he sounds like a jerk to me, and he has a girlfriend anyways who he "loves". It doesn't sound like it could really go anywhere anyways, and if it did, it'd go nowhere good in the end.
Brandi_S answered Saturday January 20 2007, 12:51 pm: In my honest opinion, he may like you, but think about his girlfriend's position. He's giving you the nod and talking to you, etc, etc. If he took you as his girlfriend, there is a high chance that you will be in her shoes when the next "sweet thing" comes along. Then you will be the bitch girlfriend he only loves sometimes.
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