You are sitting on the ground, as your friend is sitting besides you, they slowly gets close to you and then grabs your arm and holds your arm and hug it as they lay their head on your shoulder and cruls up to you.
but thay are the same sex (females).
Do close friends do that to each other?
or is the one who is the toucy person is trying to tell you that they like you?
However, everyone is different. I would just talk to your friend about it , if it really makes you unconfortable. Just tell her that you are not trying to be rude, just you wondered if that meant something. Ya know?
bluebabe48 answered Tuesday May 15 2007, 4:46 pm: No, I don't believe she just wants a friend this girl seems to like you a little more than casually. She wants a little more than just a friend, it may not be "real" (her feelings)she probably is wanting attention more than a friend. Close friends that do that to each other are considering hooking up so I hope this helps and Good Luck!</br></br>
killerface answered Tuesday May 15 2007, 3:38 pm: Lol, you'd be suprised what some friends will do with each other.
My friends curl up next to each other, and my friend beth, who's smaller than the rest of us, usually ends up sitting on my lap with her head on my shoulder, and we're all straight. :]
tropicalbabe33 answered Tuesday May 15 2007, 3:37 pm: It really depends on the person. I know I wouldn't do that to one of my friends, but I know people that do that type of thing.
Brezzer12 answered Tuesday May 15 2007, 3:37 pm: haha wow. well that it kinda odd, but it could kinda mean both things. If she more of a friendly person then most people then i would just say she was like doing it as friends, and nothing else.
However if you have questioned her about ur sexuality it could been that she does like you...more than friends [ Brezzer12's advice column | Ask Brezzer12 A Question ]
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