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he likes her...and me?


Question Posted Saturday October 1 2011, 12:29 am

ok so my really close friend (aka the guy i like) is always with me, like 24/7 we r super super close and we flirt all the time, but now hes treating one of my close friends the same way. i thought that he was starting to like me, but now hes starting ditching me for her. we still are together all the time, but its still a lot less than before. is there still hope that he might like me?

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soadorable__x3 answered Saturday October 1 2011, 11:28 pm:
It is possible to like more than one person at a time, however you haven't really provided any evidence other than flirting that would give us evidence that he may like you. I hate to break the news to you but sometimes flirting is just for fun, and there's nothing else behind it. If you really like him enough tell him how you feel, although you may view it as risky, if it's worth it that he's your friend then you really don't have anything to lose.

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