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Should I try to pursue this? Will it work out?

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Question - (8 February 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 16 February 2009)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I partied with my friend and his buddies a while back. I was drunk and actually kissed one of them two nights in a row but he wanted to do more. I didnt let him do anything and left. I found out that he was a major player so I guess I should stay away, no matter how cute he is lol My friends other friend said I was "sexy" but this guy actually wants a relationship and is really laid back. Whenever I go over there, I kind of ignore the guy I kissed and end up talking to the other guy. My friend told me that he has made subtle comments about being interested in me but while he is outgoing, he gets shy when it comes to asking girls out. Should I try to see if anything can happen between us? Im afraid that he saw me kissing the other guy though and wont want to date someone who kisses his friends :/

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A female reader, kellyxxx United Kingdom +, writes (16 February 2009):

kellyxxx agony aunti would ask him out, if he doesnt want to then thats fair enough but if you dont ask you wont get! x

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