Question Posted Saturday February 10 2007, 7:06 pm
IM REALLY NOT SURE if I like my guy friend as a close friend as in a brother or as a boyfriend. What are some signs/clues that I probably like a guy as a more than a friend and as just a friend?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? imxkathleenx3 answered Tuesday February 13 2007, 12:58 pm: Hey. Well, for the first fact, you'd be jealous/upset a little bit of any girlfriends he might get. Also, you are alway concerned about what he's doing or where he is. And if you have a screen name such as a yahoo name, AIMm or AOL names, he's the first or one of the first people you send an IM to and if he isn't on you get a hollow, bad feeling and don't really feel a need to be on the messanger thing anymore. Plus, if you go out somewhere with all your friends, you get kinda disapointed when you find out he isn't going. I know that probably wasn't a lot of help, but I hope I kinda gave you a little bit of a clue on how you feel. Hope thigs work out, ♥ Kathleen. [ imxkathleenx3's advice column | Ask imxkathleenx3 A Question ]
illdomybest answered Saturday February 10 2007, 9:12 pm: if you liked him in a romantic way you would know..
some indicators are
you daydream of you guys being romantic
you get jealous or hurt(not just in a protective way) when he has a girl friend or tell you he likes someone
you think about him romantically..like about kissing,dating,etc
you want him
vivalajam0x answered Saturday February 10 2007, 8:37 pm: Well my questions are:
Do your palms get sweaty when you're with him? Do you get butterflies when you're with him? Do you try flirting with him? do you ever picture him as "MORE than a friend"?
If you answered YES to more than 1 of those questions, then my guess is, YES you do like him.
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