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Is the friend of my boyfriend attracted to me?

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Question - (10 April 2011) 1 Answers - (Newest, 10 April 2011)
A female United Kingdom age 36-40, anonymous writes:

I'm a bit confused. This friend of a man i am dating winks at me a lot, and he ahs said he thinks i am good looking and a nice girl. However, he says that the man i am dating is a good man and that he thinks i am good for the man i am dating. he even stuck up for me when the man i am dating treated me badly once. I actually met this friend before i met the man i am dating ( i didn't know they were friends then obviously ), and this friend looked at me a lot, and when i went to the lady's room, one of his other friends went over to my male cousin, and asked if he was my boyfriend !. So, i'm confused as to whether the friend of the man i am dating is attracted to me, or not. What do you think ?. he also came over to me and the guy i am dating once and said he didn't want to sit with us because we were dating and he wanted to leave us alone. Sometimes he does chat to us both though.

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (10 April 2011):

He doesn't seem all that interested. Seems like a friendly guy is all.

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