so i met this really cool guy last night. hes so cute and sweet and funny and i dont know if i like him but i deff. want to hang out with him again. my other friend i was with said hes into me and there like best friends. the only problem is he was a little tipsy ( he wasnt drunk but he wasnt sober ) and i dont think hes gonna remember me. i texted him today and he was like sorry i was all over you last night...do you think that means he regrets it or that hes just sorry?
Noyeti answered Friday May 25 2007, 11:33 am: He was just scared you think hes a perve. he doesn't want you to hate him for that so he was just saying hes sorry for the way he acted. Hang out with him again when hes not drunkish. and if he still seems like he kinda likes you. then he does. [ Noyeti's advice column | Ask Noyeti A Question ]
Teza answered Friday May 25 2007, 9:58 am: When you're tipsy, you still remember everything so he still remembers who you are. I don't think that he regrets that he was all over you, but he just didn't want to seem like a jerk or embarass himself infront of you. I think that you guys should hang out again and get to know each other better. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
uisforukelele answered Friday May 25 2007, 9:55 am: if he regretted it, he probably wouldn't be open about it. what i mean is, whenever you do something you consider stupid, you don't go tell your friends about it, right? i think he's just saying sorry because he doesn't know if it offended you or not. talk to him and see if you really like him. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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