okay well i really need a guys perspective on this..... so i like this guy in my class and i am pretty sure that he likes me back and all. but just recently he tells me that his friend likes me and now he is trying to set me up with him.... and i dont get it! he still flirts but not when the friend is around and if he liked me wouldnt he be trying to get me instead of handing me off to his friend????? plesseeee help!! thanx <3
Additional info, added Tuesday July 3 2007, 2:30 pm: btw i dont like the guy he is trying to set me up with and i dont know how to tell him or the guy!!! do i tell the guy i like that i like him or what????!!!. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Master_Betty answered Tuesday July 3 2007, 4:21 pm: It's been a while since I was in the treacherous world of teenage dating, but I'm male and I suppose we're few and far between here.
I'd say that almost certainly the guy trying to set you up doesn't like you unfortunatly. Even if he did, the two of them would have discussed it prior and the one that likes you won.
Would you really want to go out with a guy that's willing to let somebody else have you anyway? Surely you'd want to be hi s1st choice?
orphans answered Tuesday July 3 2007, 3:49 pm: well im pretty sure the guy you like doesnt like you, but just tell him "i dont want to be with your freind, i dont like him. i like someone else" then youve got him guessing whether its him or not. before you say this though, start flirting your face off,so hes got something to go by, incase he does like you...which, sorry, i doubt, but yeah. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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