Okay, We fooled around when we got drunk, Just a one time thing. no strings attached. Went back to school(college) and decided to become partners for a project. Drove each other crazy. argued and scowled at eachother the whole time. Decided not to clash with him anywhere anymore.(this was a month ago) Today, He walks over and asks if we could be partners for this project we had. Turned him down, he left. Now, I would just say he needed a partner that's it but I've caught him looking at me, trying to make things right. Trying to tease me, but after the whole partner scene, he just irritates me. so, Is it just my imagination or is it the fact that we fooled around once got him thinking we're more than just classmates. We did made it clear we were just drunk, nothing really happened, what's your take on this. Do you think I'm reading into this to much or because of what happened, he's starting to have feelings for me. If he is, how am I going to turn him down without hurting him to bad
2006-11-15
03:25:13
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It is impossible (no matter how drunk or not drunk you are) to "fool around with no strings attached". People try it, but it can't really happen, it is a myth. Anytime people fool around there are always mental and emotional strings, and sometimes even physical ones.
Sex is a very close and intimate thing, and has the potential to drastically change any relationship its put in to, even if it's just fooling around (that is, not going all the way to intercourse; sex is still sex).
I can't say whether or not he has relationship-type feelings for you, but he is almost certainly feeling something towards you. It may be merely physical attraction, or it may be a deeper connection. But trying to have a normal friendship with someone whom you have fooled around with is very very difficult.
Turn him down plainly, don't beat around the bush or try to sugar coat it. Be nice, tell him you are sorry, and that you shouldn't have fooled around with him. Admit your mistake (and admit it to yourself too, because that mistake is likely what led up to this). Tell him the truth politely about how you feel, don't try to pin blame on him, just be plain and honest. Honesty is the best policy.
And do yourself a favor, don't go getting drunk again. As you can see, it can be a good way to add unessisary and unwanted complexity to things. But I hope things work out well! God bless!
2006-11-15 03:43:19
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answered by The Link 4
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It seems like he just wants to make things right with you after being a jerk. Maybe have lunch with him or something cheesy like that. Just talk to him and make it clear that you were both drunk and while it wasn't a mistake, it's not going to happen again. I think you're reading a little too much into it because he just wants to be your partner on a project. Just chill out, and relax. Stick by your convictions though and go with you gut feeling. If you feel like he's making the moves, shut him right down.
2006-11-15 03:29:47
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answered by snowbaby 5
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What happened happened and at the time it might not have been a big deal for him. However, seen as tho you don't seem interested he is starting to maybe because it feels like a chase for him. Lad love chasing girls cause when they get it it's like the cat that has the cream.
If you are really not interested and don't want to take it any further you have to tell him so he can move on.
Oh and by the way it's called Yahoo Answers so you can ask whatever you like hun....after all what's the singles and dating section for! ;o) Good luck!
2006-11-15 03:31:52
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answered by s4ucym1nx 2
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Well since you put it that way.... I think he might like you due to the fact he saw how you were outside of school walls. He might just be wanting to get to know you a little more better then ask you out. If you turn him down just tell him that you need some time and that you have a boyfriend from another school.
2006-11-15 03:30:26
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answered by Crazy K. 2
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Ask him what it is he really wants, he is the only one that can truly answer your question.
Maybe he is only trying to make the friendship right and nothing more, maybe when you have caught him looking at you he has just been trying to figure out what is going on in your head or trying to come up with ideas on how to make things right.
If he hasn't asked you out on a date and is only asking you to be partners on a project, it sounds to me that he is only looking to repair the friendship and is not lookin anything else.
2006-11-15 05:20:58
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answered by debs1701 3
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It sounds to me that you've got it spot on. If you both agreed that there was nothing in it, then there probably wasn't. Sounds like he just wanted to do well in the project and thought that you would be able to help him.
My advice is to let it go and find someone else!
2006-11-15 03:28:27
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answered by gillian b 2
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He probably has the idea that the one time drunk thing could become a more regular thing ... if you don't want him to pester you for more, you'll have to explain it in words of one syllable!
if you do want more, then obviously you'll have to give him the right signals.
2006-11-15 03:38:09
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answered by Marinersfan 5
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He liked it and now probably wants more. Best of luck girl, there is no easy way to let someone know that you don't feel the same.
2006-11-15 03:29:12
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answered by angel 4
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2016-10-22 03:25:07
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answered by ? 4
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You have to let him know. He can't tell with your cold shoulder, so spell it out for him. Men like that just dont go away. They ponder a little too much.......
2006-11-15 03:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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