heyy
im the same person that asked about the manager issue. thanks for that :)
but i have another question .. we were messaging each other yesterday and he asked me what qualities i liked in a guy and i told him, and then he was like "I can get fired for fraternising with crew" and i replied saying "Ha dont flatter yourself :)" and then he replied saying "I never do, but is it just coincidence that i loosely fit what you just described" and i was like "I guess it is a coincidence" then he said "Well i say that rules are there to be broken, you just cant get caught" and i said "Yeah true"
does that mean that he like rejected me in a nice way? please be honest i dont want you to say things just to make me feel better.
at work today he was nice to me and gave me the job that i like to do most and he kept looking at me and staringg.
i dont know what he is doing!
please help..
thankss :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MODERNDURATION answered Monday December 29 2008, 4:54 pm: this is actually a very good sign that he likes you, by him saying the rules are there to be broken means that he would break the rules if you liked him back because he does like you that much, believe me i would never lie to anyone to make them feel better, i think honesty is the best policy. So you know he likes you, now it is up to you because you have to think do you want to risk him loosing his job to be with him/or you loosing your job there, or do you like him so much its worth the risk? just make the decision you feel is right in your heart and follow it through.
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