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Why does she do this?


Question Posted Sunday December 30 2012, 4:49 pm

Okay, my friend doesnt like me like i like her but she always doing things for me like she bought me a guitar, gave me some money, and stuff. and like to hangout with me, we use to sit together at lunch and stuff, but when i ask her out she told me she doesnt like me like that...why do she do the thing she does and give me false signals, why is she so caring, but doesnt want to give me a chance.

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ieatjello answered Sunday January 6 2013, 3:40 am:
I personally would do anything for a guy if I liked them. I think you should confess to her that you like her and that might break her nervousness and admit to you too.

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Sunshine89 answered Friday January 4 2013, 11:19 pm:
She either really likes you, but is scared to admit it to you - or she does like you just not in that way.

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Hunterofdeath answered Sunday December 30 2012, 8:28 pm:
Well I think that she does like you but she is really nervous. Girls are like that when they like a boy, but when a boy ask her out she will be to shy and will sometime have to say no. Or maybe she might think that you are making fun of her. I prefer that you tell her how you feel when you have the chance.

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Xui answered Sunday December 30 2012, 7:14 pm:
Your friend may be a caring person, This does not mean she is interested in dating you. You asked her out and she said no.

If you keep being persist ant you will ruin your friendship. Drop it

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Imperfectionist answered Sunday December 30 2012, 7:08 pm:
You ask why is she so caring but she doesn't give you a chance? and it makes me ask if you ever had a REAL friend before. Friends are like family members except you aren't related so they care and love you just the same. this of course being real friends. so maybe why she is so nice is because she does care but just not that way.

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Razhie answered Sunday December 30 2012, 6:47 pm:
We don't know why your friend gives you gifts, and enjoys your company, but doesn't like you 'like that'. It's a mystery why we like some people as friends, and some people we would like to date.

She isn't giving you 'false signals' if she is telling you straight out 'No.' she is just being the kind of friend she wants to be.

Back off. You've asked and she's answered. No other signals matter. If you want to hold on to the friendship you do have, you have to respect her when she says she isn't interested.

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