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He took the carrot out of my mouth and he smiled at me. What should I do now??

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Question - (28 March 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 28 March 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 26-29, *hanny96 writes:

hello,

So.. I went to a party last night and it was very good.

I don't have a boyfriend... but i danced with every boy there. And we played a game, where you take carrots out of each others mouth with your mouth. Lots of boys did it with me. This boy is called J... and when he did it, his lips were so beautiful and i just wanted to kiss him. He knows i like him because i was honest and told him. We danced to all the slow dances and he said i am a good dancer and i looked really nice.

I do love him and i don't know if he likes me back. he did show it a little. Though his bestest friend Hln, is very very popular and i don't think she likes me. If we were a couple, i think she would do anything to split us up. The party was so good and when i danced with him, it felt like i was in heaven. He took the carrot out of my mouth and he smiled at me. What should I do now??

PLEASE HELP ME!

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