theres this guy who i've liked since the beggining of the school year. we've hung out with eachother and kind of got physical.
Then we kind of just stopped talking and he went out with this other girl.
okay, so when they broke up me and him started flirting again over the internet and i went over his house and we made out, held hands, all of that. The thing is, i like him STILL and i don't know if he likes me. He even bragged about having tons of girls in his room. But it was so sweet, he walked me home and he once walked in a blizzard for me. But hes a big time flirt and who knows when the last time he made out with another girl is.
i don't really know what my question is but does this sound like a stupid place to put myself in?
I get hurt easily. and i had feelings for a LONG time.
If he agrees with this then you need to make him understand that he can't always be flirting with other girls all the time because it hurts.
You need to make him aware that you want to be with him but if he doesn't feel the same way you should just cut him out of your life and move on.
To me he sounds like a player who likes to make girls feel special so he can get a bit and he has that sweet charm that makes every girl melt.
Been there.. done that.. got hurt. Honey your young, go out have fun and eventually to hot sweet guy will come your way :) [ Roxy07's advice column | Ask Roxy07 A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday June 5 2007, 11:45 pm: It's hard to tell if this guy likes you. He just got out of a relationship so of course he's going to flirt and such but make sure you're careful. Talk and hang out a lot. That way it'll be easier to tell if he's really into you or what. I know that you still have feelings for him, but don't fall for him again that quickly. A lot of guys love bragging about how many girls they have been with and such, but he could be doing that to make you jelous. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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