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what would you do?

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alright, so.

just a quick question.

 

here's the situation.

there's this guy in my circle of friends.

he's nice and all but not my type at all, but we've come close several times and he tried to kiss me and stuff and i just turned away and blah. :laugh3:

his parents are away for two weeks and he invited me over to his place to hang out and have a few drinks. just the two of us.

 

should i go?

i mean we're going to hang out and he's a friend of mine.

but then again. wtf are his intentions? hahaha.

 

 

hahaha.

nah, nothing's gonna happen.

I've got control over me even when i'm tipsy.

If you go to his house with the intention of getting drunk, it's going to happen.

hahaha.

nah, nothing's gonna happen.

I've got control over me even when i'm tipsy.

 

I'd still be cautious. I don't know, I'd be all cool with it if he wasn't "pushy" on you before. But he might be asking for something.

hahhaa.

nah, i think it's a bit more innocent than that.

 

we'll see. it's just a bit awkward to have a party for...erm.. two. :dozey:

Of course he wants sex...................unless you like him THAT much... you might not wanna go :happy:

Just be cautious. Bring a friend if you have to. Don't go to his bedroom whatever you do.

^ okay, dad.

 

 

 

no, he's not a creeper, nick. he'd understand a "NO".

Well then just be honest with him and have fun as friends, since he's not a "creeper" I don't think it'll be a problem.

Don't forget to wear your chastity belt!!!!

Yeah, you should go. That way if he does pull a move on you, you can just nip it in the bud right there instead of leaving him dangling.

Yeah, you should go. That way if he does pull a move on you, you can just nip it in the bud right there instead of leaving him dangling.

 

I agree! You don't want to be sending him mixed emotions.....

yikes! what a situation! :\ um...hmm...in my opinion, you should go. but, like everyone else is saying, just watch your back, this guy sounds sorta creepy. :uhoh2:

 

*:lol: at the use sex as an icebreaker comment tho :D

Fuck the pain away?

Eh...I don't know. I voted just not to go. I remember being in a situation similar to this with a guy who liked me, but I didn't like him like that. He wasn't a great friend, but I did consider him a friend.

 

We went to the movies together (even though I thought there was going to be more people there) and he told they all bailed and it would be the two of us. Things were fine. We were just two friends watching a movie, ya know. After the movie was over, he walked me to my car and then kissed me. It was awkward, to say the least, but that didn't stop him from confessing his feelings (which I already knew of). It was even more awkward to have to tell him I didn't feel the same way.....and never would.

 

Yep...we stopped speaking after that.

 

So...if you do go, just try not to let things go down the way of the awkward moment.........ya know, the moment when he professes his undying love and you you're like, "yeeeeeeah.....um......bye"

FUCK THE PAIN AWAY?

Absolute LOL at people saying inviting a friend over to your house is creepy.

 

If I asked a girl over to my house, it wouldn't be so we could have sex, but that's just me.

 

Jay is right though, even if he does it's better to make it clear rather than leaving him in uncertainty

why don't you ask him why he is inviting you to his house for.......alone? Does he know you don't feel the same way about him?

 

If I asked a girl over to my house, it wouldn't be so we could have sex, but that's just me.

 

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