Question Posted Saturday October 25 2008, 12:53 pm
so last saturday, i was talking to this guy i REALLY like on aim.
he was always asking me who i liked.
and he was like, this is gonna sound weird. but i'm just wondering....are you really prude?
and i was like probably, like i haven't done anything.
but i'm just inexperienced, not really like prude. but i can go back and say that, because that was over a week ago.
anyways, i found out that on sunday, him and one of my friends (they dated twice, and she doesn't know i like him) went to the movies.
he gave her his sweatshirt, and then they started making out a bit, and he pushed her head down to his dick. so he got like a blowjob out of her.
i don't know if he still likes her, or if he's just using her for that. he did give her his sweatshirt.
i don't know. i'm so confused.
do you think maybe he wanted me to do that, since he asked me?
probably not though. ha
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? meli987 answered Saturday October 25 2008, 8:59 pm: I think that this guy sucks. Ha! But honestly I think he just wants sex and blowjobs and whatever else. If you want you can continue liking him and then end up hooking up with him. However, he may break your heart because maybe all he wants is sexual things. I'm not so sure if he still likes your friend. He did give her his sweatshirt, but maybe he's the kind of guy who just doesn't give a shit and just gave her his sweatshirt because she asked for it. I would just give up on him if I were you. Even though you may not want to. Then in that case, you have a great chance of getting hurt or maybe you may even date. Ha this story even confused me. This is the best I can give.
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