I'm 17/f and I have a boyfriend whom I'm madly in love with, however, I'm just curious if this one friend of mine seems to be trying to flirt with me. He sits behind me in one class and we talk all the time, he's always talking to me, he told me he likes to play with my hair, and he'll randomly touch me (on the shoulders, arm, whatever) sometimes, and the other day, he hugged me out of nowhere. So, my question is, does he have a crush on me or is he just trying to be a friend? Thanks!
Additional info, added Monday February 18 2008, 12:36 pm: Oh, and he also has asked me to go with him to get food a couple times and he's offered to put my coat on!. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? masterclinic answered Monday February 18 2008, 2:54 pm: Im pretty sure that he is flirting with you. Asking you out to eat crossed the line of just being a friend. But there is a small chance that he is just being a really good friend. Is he the same with other girls? If he is then no he is just being a friend. But if he isent then yes he is flirting with you. Hope i helped good luck [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
xlovexx463 answered Monday February 18 2008, 12:39 pm: If he's your friend, then why don't you ask him about it? I'd say he's flirting, but if he's your friend then he should know you have a boyfriend. You wouldn't want your boyfriend to be on guard or jealous of your friend. I'd ask this friend subtly if he has a thing for you. Or just drop hints that you see him as only a friend because you have a boyfriend whom you are madly in love with. =] [ xlovexx463's advice column | Ask xlovexx463 A Question ]
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