My new guy shows me off in front of his friends...
Question Posted Tuesday October 13 2009, 6:14 pm
...is this a good or bad sign?
We were on our third date the other night and a few of his good guy friends happened to be there too (it was an obvious coincidence, not planned). I had never talked to any of them so after he introduced me I didn't say much, but while he carried on his conversation with them, he was a little aggressive about me taking his hands and pulling me closer to him. I was basically wrapped around him.
I know guys like to show off their girls in front of other guys and I know its good that he is so proud of me but most guys I know shy away from PDA around their friends, not move towards it. What does this say in terms of what he'd be like in a relationship? - We're 17 btw.
lusingrip101 answered Wednesday October 14 2009, 10:28 am: the simple fact that he wanted his friends to know you were with him and didnt mind being "wrapped" around him is good. but its up to you to decide because there a thing as too much possessiveness. pda is awesome and i for one love it. its when the guy pushes you away you should worry then its as though hes trying to hide you. so him pulling you close is good as long as he doesnt become to possessive [ lusingrip101's advice column | Ask lusingrip101 A Question ]
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Wednesday October 14 2009, 10:27 am: It sounds to be either he is over protective doing that to show his guy friends that you are his girl and your off limits or maybe he caught one of his guy friends staring at you something like that. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
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