If im somewhere, (like the mall) ill hang out with 1 boy and well flirt but i dont like them. I mean i do but not enough for like a relationship or anything. And after that day, i dont think twice about it. But my friends totally think i like the person...like that i want to date them. i know my friends get the wrong idea, but do u think the guys get the wrong idea?
sosotoyo answered Tuesday October 2 2007, 4:33 pm: no, i don't think so. most guys flirt with lots of girls. he probably didnt even notice.(btw i hate when friends assume u like someone when you don't!) [ sosotoyo's advice column | Ask sosotoyo A Question ]
melindabeckley answered Tuesday October 2 2007, 4:33 pm: I don't think you have anything to worry about. Flirting is pretty innocent and everything but I guess it depends on if you really know the guys you're flirting with and how much you flirt with them. If you see them all the time and always flirt with them theres a good chance they'd think you're into them. If its just a few random guys you don't know very well then it doesn't really send a strong message. [ melindabeckley's advice column | Ask melindabeckley A Question ]
kennax3 answered Tuesday October 2 2007, 4:08 pm: Not necessarily. If the guy is really dumb, they might think you want to date them. But usually, guys are used to soaking up attention from random girls. They usually just think you're a cute girl from another side of town, and nothing more. But be careful with what you say. Sometimes, saying things like, Let's meet up again sometime! or, Call me! Could give him the idea that you want to go further with the relationship.
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