Me and my bestfriend have hung out for a week... And we so sleep in the same bed but on different sides until last Friday after his party... We cuddled, we weren't drunk. It was after his girlfriend and everyone left I went to bed first and he came in and tried to get on of the blankets from me and at the party he said he was gonna cuddle with me... And we did... All night but. My bestfriend massaged my back, caressed my thighs and stomach and butt Keep in mind that we are bestfriends but we've never done this even when we're drunk. The next morning I went to the bathroom and came back not feeling good so he put his arm around me more but caressed his finger on my bra and he was trying to hold my hand too as well as his morning wood on my back .. And no he wants no one to know. To be honest I liked it but i dont want to like him again. And i dont.. What the hell is up?
I'd talk to him and figure out what's going on. If he's into you, he shouldn't be with his girlfriend. If he wants to be with his girlfriend, don't sleep in the same bed with him anymore. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
storageanddisposal answered Tuesday October 21 2014, 12:03 pm: He's into you and doesn't want to lose his girlfriend is what's up, but he's handling it in a really bad way.
I would advise not sleeping in the same bed with him anymore. You don't want to like him and that's probably good for you. What he did is a sign of disrespect toward his current girlfriend. You can imagine how you would feel if you were dating him and he did this with someone else without telling you. [ storageanddisposal's advice column | Ask storageanddisposal A Question ]
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