Okay,I'm 21 and married I also have a 10 month old daughter. My husband has been friends with this guy for the past 32 years, (Pretty much his whole life) and, although I'm married, guys aren't always the easiest to figure out. His friend is really good to our daughter. A few days ago we were over at his place (There was another baby there too) But this guy is single and has no kids himself. Anyway, he was playing with my daughter and accidentally called himself 'Daddy' to her. I'm not really sure what to make of that. (No. I have never slept with him) I don't make much of the guys sexual teasing or comments or the fact that he stares at my chest. But, I'm starting to wonder if he likes me. I've also noticed that when we are with other people in a room, he will talk to me and look at me but he avoids looking at me or talking to me when we are alone. Is it possible he does have an interest in me?
Maybe this guy does carry some sort of torch for you, or maybe he's just not that comfortable with you and had a slip of the tongue.
If he is respectful of boundaries and a good friend to your husband, then there is nothing to 'figure out'. His thought and feelings are private. He's done nothing wrong. If you are uncomfortable with him then you can do the same thing he is doing: keep a respectful distance. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Xui answered Saturday April 6 2013, 2:29 pm: Maybe, but you are a married woman. If things get too far you should remind him you are married and set boundaries [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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