I think he's trying to mess with your head. So just ignore it.♥
2006-11-19 12:51:27
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answer #1
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answered by ...... 5
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I know exactly how you feel. Exactly the same thing happened to me when I was much younger. I was in love with this guy for 3 years. He told me that he loved my friendship, but that was all. He too flirted with me alot. In his mind, he made it clear to me, and didn't have to worry about giving me the wrong idea. I, however, was sooooooo in love with him, and I took every little flirtatious gesture as a sign that there was hope for us.
Well, eventually one of my male friends confronted him and told him to either do something or make it clear to me how he felt. Well, I was devestated, and it took a long time to get over it.
The fact is, if he really liked you, he would pursue a relationship with you. Basically he's just not that into you. He most probably likes you a bit, probably considers you sometimes, but is really looking for someone else.
Move on and find someone who only has eyes for you.
2006-11-19 13:22:14
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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(C) sounds extreme-high quality so i'm going before everything him. if what he's doing is freaking you out, then be elementary and tell him. in case you don't prefer a BF on the 2nd, say so. you have to be up front with men from the get bypass, otherwise they're going to bypass on thinking it relatively is okay. (A) & (B) like earlier, be promptly forward and elementary. there's a thank you to declare issues without being recommend. or maybe though it ought to look recommend, or you're misinterpreted as recommend. i would not harm to declare how your feeling. only say that "your not attempting to be recommend yet . . ." in case you only elect to be associates with one or all of them, tell them so, given which you sitting with them thinking it relatively is allright, they're going to hold on.
2016-10-22 09:34:20
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answered by Anonymous
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this is a mix of emotions - you obviously have found yourself attracted to him more than a friend
he has stated that he prefers for it to remain as friends
because you want more - you see more in the things he says and does -
if really think back before you felt different about him, most likely will realize he is acting as he always has
appreciate him especially in a time when true friends are hard to come by
2006-11-19 12:53:13
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answered by Marsha 6
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He may like you, but it's very obvious that he doesn't like the idea of being with someone specific. He sounds very noncommital and even though you may like him, the best thing to do is paly it cool and do NOT chase after this guy. He can do the chasing if he really likes you, but do not waste too much time on him. Move on to someone who is interested in being more than friends.
2006-11-19 12:53:33
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answer #5
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answered by dreamer1414 2
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If he has already said you are better off as friends, then leave it at that! Don't try and read into something that isn't there. Get over it and just move on. He has already TOLD YOU what he thinks. WHAT ELSE IS THERE?????
2006-11-19 12:52:59
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answer #6
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answered by wherenai 3
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If a guy says he doesn't want to be more than friends, he usually means it.
2006-11-19 12:56:21
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called "head games".
2006-11-19 12:51:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you just think he's flirting with you and he's not.
2006-11-19 12:51:37
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answer #9
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answered by inquisitive 3
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Maybe he's lying and trying to get nearer to you because he likes you and he don't want to lose you.
2006-11-19 12:52:55
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answered by tingtl_leo 4
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