K, so there's this guy I like, he's a senior, I'm a sophomore, the entire year has been filled with awkward moments (like, borderline does he like me? moments.) He has a girlfriend, and he flirts with me a lot.
1. He tricked me into offering him a blow job. embarrasing situation ensues.
2. When I said I didn't have a cell phone, he said that I should get one and let him drunk dial him at three in the morning.
... huh? what the heck does that all mean?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? caramella answered Friday May 25 2007, 2:49 am: he took advantage of the fact that you like him,into using you for sexuall stuff.He found out "hey since she likes me shes willimg to do anything i want her to so why not?"He flirts with you to get you to like him and when you do,he asks you to do shit.AND hes cheating on his girlfreind!What makes you think that even if he breaks up with her to get with you that he wont break up with you to get with another girl!Hes not the type youd like in a relationship TRUST me.Dont let him take advantage of you that way and dont give him any attention. [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
xkellxx answered Thursday May 24 2007, 5:16 pm: It sounds like he's using you because your younger, so he assumes you don't think you'll ever find out. You best bet is to just forget about him and find someone else because he's a senior, he has a girlfriend, and he'll probably be going to college next year anyway. Hope I helped. [ xkellxx's advice column | Ask xkellxx A Question ]
christina answered Thursday May 24 2007, 3:21 pm: He's an idiot.
Drunk dialing is calling someone you know or don't know while extremely wasted.
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