.You could ask her but make sure you're not misinterpreting signals..........
2007-07-18 12:21:24
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answer #1
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answered by chazta01 5
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If she has a bf, just forget about it and back off. Its not worth it. If she is willing to go out with you and date you- while she has a bf, then that can be big trouble for you.
If you are just looking for fun or sex, well thats a different thing, but if you are really into this girl and you fall in love with her, then it can mean a real big heartache and headache for you my friend.
Trust me! I've been there. I dated this girl who had a bf, and we both fell in love with each other. It did not turn out too well. In fact it became quite horrible and ugly, and now I regret the whole misfortune.
Good luck. Again if you are just looking for something physical then well its up to the both of you. Just remember that in the end it will come back to haunt you. How would you feel if you had a gf and she was cheating on you with another guy? Think about your actions carefully, cause Karma has a way of coming back to you eventually.
2007-07-18 19:26:42
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answered by Donoteo A 1
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it sounds like you are being a bit too persistent, and if you're talking to someone, staring at them isnt a signal. anyways, if she still has a bf then shes taken, hitting on her wont help if shes taken, an if she was unhappy in a relationship, then she'd leave, so be friends and when she breaks up, coax her, an thats when the time comes, but also dont be too impulsive thats a turn off
2007-07-18 19:22:39
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answered by tony 3
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Hi..
If she told you that she has a boyfriend, you have to respect that..Whether you think she's giving you signals or not..You can't go by that..
She just might be teasing you, or trying to make her boyfriend jealous..
Maybe eventually, things might change, and she will want to go out with you..and tell you so.
But in the meantime, respect the fact that she already told you she has a bf.
Take care, and have a great summer!
2007-07-18 19:31:58
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answered by howdoilvthee 5
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If she has a bf, just find another woman. If she lives him for you, how can you trust her? Some other guy could come along later and take her from you. Is that really the kind of woman that you want?
2007-07-18 19:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people enjoy the chase/enjoy being chased and then they move on. Some people simply enjoy the attention from the opposite sex, regardless of whether they are in a relationship or otherwise.
Listen to your gut, if this feels right then go for it.
2007-07-18 19:21:29
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answered by LiverGirl98 7
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...just because she looks at you when you're talking doesn't mean she likes you.
That said, if you ran into her and jokingly asked if she had left her boyfriend yet, she would be flattered, I'm sure. But if she doesn't like you, she doesn't like you and there's nothing you can do about that. Don't try to sabotage her relationship!
2007-07-18 19:21:52
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answered by Leah~Ariana is due Oct. 09~ 6
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Back off. She knows you like her, if she needs you, she'll come to you. Being persistent will creep her out.
2007-07-18 19:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you are wasting your time chasing someone who is either not interested enough to go out with you and / or is in another relationship. Either way its not good news for you so find someone else.
2007-07-18 19:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, a boyfriend aint a husband.
Tell her that you are interested and that she should let you know if her situation changes. If she tells you not to wait, let her know that you arent' waiting. Then move on and let her come after you if she chooses.
2007-07-18 19:27:58
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answered by gross d 3
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[[ well iif she wants you im sure she will leht you know]] d0nt break up a happy home iif thats even the case !! H0PE all w0rkz WELL FOR YOU !! go0od luck =]] youu seem like you realee l0v3 herr !!
2007-07-18 19:20:14
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answered by reD-sh0rt&&Pr0pA 2
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