sooo i liked this guy forever and now i think i like him aga
Question Posted Monday February 11 2008, 4:28 pm
Well i liked this guy, lets say "Alex" FOREVER! I liked him for a little longer than a year. I asked him out twice and he said he only liked me as a friend. Also, he was like in love with my best friend, and she liked him, but neither would admit it.
Now i like a new guy, lets say "Chris". He is always flirting with me, but he supposedly told my best friend he liked her, but he denies it.
Lately, alex has been flirting with me alot and teling my friends that not being able to text me was ruining his day. He texts me everynight, and i love talking to him, and i connect with him a lot but i dont want to be hurt again.
i wanna have a bf and i want to tell one that i like him, but im confused and idk who i like. I know you dont know them or me, but what do you think? Like which should i tell them?
13/f
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? CLL0419 answered Monday February 11 2008, 7:53 pm: Mkay, heres what i got:
First off you need to figure out whether this "chris" guy likes YOU or your friend. Because if he's flirting with you alot chances are he likes you, and the whole thing about him liking your friend could just be a rumor, especially if he keeps dening it,so you should try to figure out the truth best you can. And i personally think you shouldn't give this "Alex" kid the time of day! If you have liked him for so long and already asked him out, dont keep trying. Mabey he's starting to realize that this "Chris" kid is starting to like you and he's becoming sort of jealous. But i think you should completly ignore him, he's obviously not good enough for you anyway...txt him and be nice and all, but try not to fall for him. So just figure out the truth about "chris" and then go from there. =)
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