Question Posted Thursday November 22 2007, 3:11 pm
Ok, well i am sorry in advance if this is long, or confusing, but my mind is really jumbled now, so stay with me. My girl friend and guy friend were over my house. I like the guy friend. Well at a party, as a joke, my friends were trying to give a different guy an erection (dont ask). Well i was trying to explain to my girl friend what we did. Well we had him sit and we straddled him and like grinded on him and like just did stupid stuff like that. Well, i was doing the stuff to my guy friend to explain. Well while i was doing it he got an erection. haha. well later, while my girl friend was playing the wii, he kept on holding my hips and putting his arm around me and whispering, "hey baby" in my ear. Well when i asked him about it the next day he was like idk and he pretended it never happened in school on monday. Was he giving me signs? should i tell him i like him? i want to but i feel like if i do, then it will be weird, because of the thing when i asked him about it. What should i do??? thanks <3
luvbug555 answered Friday November 23 2007, 4:09 am: Yeh , he was sending you signs. If you tell him you like him, it might be kind of awkward so just Show him you like him by sending signs back. [ luvbug555's advice column | Ask luvbug555 A Question ]
icey0990 answered Friday November 23 2007, 3:44 am: i think those are pretty strong signs. if you want to know for sure, maybe talk about it online. online talking seems to be better for persoanl stuff like this. if someone asked me flat out to my face, i might deny it. i seem to be more open online. [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
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