Me and my cousin have so much in common and we get along great. But he drops hints that makes me think he wants to be more.
1. He always invites me to party's with his friends and we play spin the bottle. IDK how he does it but he always gets it to land on me.(Which is awkward)
2. Its normal for us to sleepover but I have to sleep in his room and he sometimes comes to the floor to sleep next to (or sometimes on top) of me
3. We are both 16 and IDK what to say to him since we go to the same school, play the same sports, and shop at the same places. It;s weird
If your still kinda freaked, try talking to him about girls and see if there are any he likes. Even offer to introduce him to one of your friends. He'll get the message.
NotMeanJustHonest answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 8:31 pm: Are you that same person who said that your uncle had the hots for you? Just wondering, because your question is in the exact same format with the numbering. And if you are, geez! Do you think every family member likes you? If you ask me, you're doing this all for attention and its starting to really annoy the people on Advicenators. You are totally overreacting about your cousin- he does not like you. My cousins do the exact same thing and flirt with me in a friendly, non creepy way. Honestly, not everyone in the world has the hots for you. [ NotMeanJustHonest's advice column | Ask NotMeanJustHonest A Question ]
reppindat702 answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 7:41 pm: well if i were you and i were in this situation i would talk to your cousin i would confront him and ask him whats going on with him and does he like me more than a cousin ya know??
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