how do you as your best guy friend who is an ex friend with benefits if he wants to start being friends with benefits again? i dont want to just kiss him or something and have him look at me weird like "what do you want?" because he knows i dont like him. i just like being friends with benefits with him.
Additional info, added Friday July 13 2007, 1:39 pm: we were best friends for a year before we started being friends with benefits, then we ended it because he got a girlfriend. now he's single again. im not friends with him just so we can do stuff. he's a good person and i'd be friends with him no matter what. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? summer_is_love258963 answered Friday July 13 2007, 9:28 pm: ohkayy well the bad thing about friends with benifits is, it screws up relationships. at some point one persons going to have feelings, and ones not. so i dont recomend starting friends with benifits again. plus if you dont like him, why dont you find someone that you DO like to start a REAL relationship with.
but i guess if afterr reading that, you still want to be friends with benifits. i would just start getting a little flirtier that usual, sometimes guys arent very good at picking up signals soo you might want to say something..
maybee when you two are alone be like..
what would happen if i kissed you right now?
if hes like uhhhh? and sounds like he doesnt like you in that way anymore just play it cool. be likee hahaha i was just kidding.
katieneedsadvice answered Friday July 13 2007, 12:22 pm: Sorry if this sounds mean but:
If you don't like the guy don't JUST be friends wtih him because he has "benifits" thats wrong! Or he wants you cause your the friend with "benifits".
you are not being honest!!!! [ katieneedsadvice's advice column | Ask katieneedsadvice A Question ]
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