A
male
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: Ok, there are actually two girls in this story, we'll refer to them as girl A and B. I like them both but I fancy girl A more. Somehow I end up spending most of my time with girl B instead as friends.Girl A has taken notice of this and has shown an initiative in communicating with me. Everyday I see her she would always be the one to say hi first. I like her alot but the reason I don't pursue her is because there are about a dozen guys trying to get with her. I don't like being just another guy to join the herd.Still, I end up spending more time with girl B. one morning while girl A, girl B, my best friend and I were hanging out in the same group, my friend kept nudging my arm while looking at girl B. Girl B never took notice of this but I could tell girl A did. Girl B walked away from the group soon after. After she was out of earshot, my friend joked "You're not going after your girlfriend?" Feeling annoyed, I too, started to walk away. Just as I passed girl A, she gently grabbed my wrist and looked up at me with a concerned expression. She asked if girl B was really my girlfriend. I stuttered out a "No". Her expression seem to change to relieved or maybe that was just wishful thinking on my part.My question is why would she ask a question like that? Does this mean that she possibly likes me?
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 November 2012): Why dont you just ask Girl A out. The factthat she asked could mean she is interested, but the longer you wait she just might be snatched by someone else.
So make your move before its too late and you are back on this sight asking how do you get over your crush?
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