A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: So, went for a Chinese with work colleagues, one man got rather drunk and tried to kiss me at the bus stop, I pulled away and was stunned; gave him a lecture about how we were colleagues etc last night was the first time I've seen him since the incident and he said he was sorry and asked if I had fallen out with him I said no as he apologised and knew he was in the wrong and we should just forget about it; but then as I walked away he shouted to me "my feelings still haven't changed" what could he mean? *past history* Flirted and been on works nights out together but nothing's happened!
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reader, anon_e_mouse +, writes (27 February 2013):
Easy... He still fancies you. It's not rocket science.
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female
reader, k_c100 +, writes (27 February 2013):
Well that's quite obvious - his feelings for you havent changed, i.e. he still likes you.
If you have flirted before, then its clear he likes you as more than a friend and on that drunken occasion the drink gave him the confidence to try and make a move on you. You knocked him back, but despite this he still feels the same and wanted you to know that he is still interested in you.
Ball is in your court now - do you like him as more than a friend? If so, then you will have to make the next move. If you dont want anything to happen, then ignore his comment and forget about what happened, he will forget about it too eventually.
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