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30-35,
anonymous
writes: I really like this guy. I could of swore he liked me. he would flirt with me all the time.He would sit by me in class.Sometimes he would put his arm around touch my hand.Then one day he asked me to ask out one of my friends for him.I was so shocked.Because I'm prettier than my friend but i doesn't mean anything i know.She turned him down.But they still flirt in class i think she likes him.But maybe he got mad because i asked him to hook me up with one of his friends.But i was only joking to get him jealous.I really like this guy.i'm wondering why he played with my emotions by flirting with me and sitting by me in class.And then all of a sudden he doesn't want me .Do you think i should tell him how i feel? Or should i just move on i really want to but it's really hard because i grew really attached to him.
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reader, dirtball +, writes (18 April 2011):
If you still like him, ask him out. He may have been trying to win you over because it's a pretty common rule that the more your perspective GF's friends like you, the more she will too. Getting in good with the friends has been around for a long time. However, he was pretty cowardly in not asking her out himself.
Personally, I'd be thinking about moving on. You weren't his first choice, and you deserve someone who will make you his first choice. Don't you think?
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