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30-35,
*skingAlexandra
writes: So, I have this guy friend. We're really, really close. I mean, we tell each other everything. And I really like him. He confuses me though. Like, he's wanting to hug me or touch me constantly. But, he also has a girlfriend. He wants me to meet her really badly, and often wants me to go on 'dates' with them. When I ask him why he wants me to go with him, he says "So I'll have someone to talk to. All she wants to do is make-out or just touch me. I'm not a touchy person" Yet, as I've stated above, he wants to touch me all of the time. Today, even, is a good example. We went over to his house. And the whole time he was either laying under or on top of me. I told him to stop, that it was weird because of his girlfriend, but he just didn't seem to care. I'm just really confused about it all. .
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 November 2010): I suspect getting a girl to fall for him is more fun than being a boyfriend to the girl in question, to him.
He's not faithful to his girl friend.
And once he's your boyfriend the chances are he will not be faithful to you either.
The threesome dates he keeps suggesting look as if he's trying to spark a showdown with his current girlfriend, so that she will drop him. It's not very manly behaviour. It's passive aggression to his current girlfriend..
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