I was over at this one guys house i have commented him on myspace and stuff. I grabbed a tissue and got up to throw it away..I was at his house last night and I grabbed a tissue and went to the kitchen to throw it away..I was in the kitchen with him alone and I was like wheres your garbage? And he pointed over to where it was with this big smile on his face [he was standing in the way with the fridge open so he closed it and smiled at me to let me pass through]. I threw out that tissue and I went to walk away and he grabbed strawberries out of the fridge he was like hey you want a strawberry? And he opened them for me and held them out to me. I was like sure and I grabbed one and then i was like thank you and smiled at him he was all smiling at me oh and prior to that he wispered something to his friend...
my big question is do you think he was trying to flirt with me?
He was not flirting with you. There's a possibililty, but probably not. All he did was ask you if you wanted a strawberry and smile. Also, guys always wisper things to their friends. [ clouded_bluee's advice column | Ask clouded_bluee A Question ]
orphans answered Thursday August 2 2007, 2:28 am: No.
He was being hospitable and offering you a strawberry.
catiemiller answered Thursday August 2 2007, 2:24 am: Yes he was probably flirting with you. Hopefully he didnt do something bad to the strawberry though and was tricking you ( thats a worst case sanerio though) :] How much older is he than you. If he's whispering to his friend and smiling at you he was probably talking about you. I think he was trying to flirt with you. Thats just my opinion though. Do you like him? Just because someone flirts with you doesnt mean you have to act on it. Just next time you feel hes flirting with you strait up ask him ( Are you flirting with me) That will catch him by surprise. :]
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