15/f so the other day my guy friend told me to sit next to him in class but it wasnt really like a classroom it was like a little theater where we watch movies. sometimes we get along and sometimes we don't. im not trying to act conceded or cocky or anything but i know what guys say about me like im hot, blahh blah but its like im not gonna flip out everytime a guy hits on me so i know he talks about me and hes said like i think shes hot, she has a nice ass, i would f*** her. but i really dont think about that stuff when we talk and i dont like him at all. but when i sat next to him i honestly didnt think he was going to try and hit on me.. but he did. usually almost everytime im like stop or i hit him im like one of those girls like i dont sugarcoat it and i tell you like it is and he calls me prude. but we were sitting there and when the lights were off he was just rubbing my knee so i was like whatever and then it was my thigh and then it was my inner thigh and then it was like my groan area next to my vjj. i didnt say no and he just kept doing it but i didnt really care. im just wondering what this means? because i know hes fingered girls before but we were in school so obvioulsy he knew that wasnt going to happen but what was he trying to do? and why didnt he just want to make out or something..its confusing. thanks
sistapinkle answered Friday April 5 2013, 12:47 am: It means he doesnt want to date you he just wants to *&#*. You should probly squash that next time he tries some nonsense up in class, respect child....respect yo-self!! [ sistapinkle's advice column | Ask sistapinkle A Question ]
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