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he's starting to make things awkward


Question Posted Saturday March 26 2011, 11:05 am

<im 17 and female> at lunch, this guy always touches my hair, my chin or behind my ear when he walks past or behind me. this touching thing started after he told me he just wanted to be friends in order to not possibly ruin our friendship(after going out ONE TIME). i know he likes me and he knows i like him. i don't know what to make of all his touchy attention, whether it be in the hallway, or at lunch. why is he teasing me like this, and how should i react to it? i don't want to admit it, but he's making it awkward to talk to. we've been friends for years!!!



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Xui answered Saturday March 26 2011, 6:21 pm:
Your friend may like you but his touching habits are a bit inappropriate for someone who said they want to be your friend, I would talk to him about it. Tell him you are more than fine with being friends but when he touches you it makes you feel uncomfortable. Communicate

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