That last one was for the bestfriend, but I honestly don't know what to do. So my bestfriend and I like the same guy, not to be concieted, but I think he like's me more. Age is just a number, but he's two years older. He's way way way more expierienced, and he flirt's with me face to face, but when we're talking online, it's like, ugh! But when he flirt's with me to my face, he always does the same thing with my bestfriend, who's always there. And if it's just me and him joking around, she join's in. Lately, i've been daydreaming about him too, I feel like a pathetic fool ): And i have a problem with always putting other's first, HELP! please <3
triquetra answered Tuesday October 14 2008, 3:00 pm: I would have to agree. This guy just doesn't seem to be interested in just you. If he's doing this in front of you other friend and doing it with her as well, then his actions are to be questioned.
I don't know as to where you stand with the age difference, it's not very clear, but just be careful in what you choose to do. He could end up winning your heart or breaking it. I know it isn't my place to say this, but he could also take advantage of you. I don't know, you know him better.
I would suggest for you to decide as to how you feel about him.
perfectallycutec answered Tuesday October 14 2008, 2:45 pm: I don't know the guy, but...my advice is to not act upon this. This guy, if he flirts with both you and your friend, sounds like he's a player. There's an age gap too, and that sounds like it'd be awkward for your friend. I know it's hard, but it'll probably be best for both you and your friend's emotions to get over this guy.
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