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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP. He’s not that into you. If he was, and was just embarrassed, he would have laughed and said nothing. But that’s not what happened. Better to know now. Sorry, OP. [/quote] +1. Or really, it sounds like OP is way more into him than he is into her, which is functionally the same thing. [/quote] Wrong. I did something similar with my husband when we first started dating. I knew I loved him but I didn’t think he felt the same. My sister, in front of him, and said, “oo you’ve got the love bug for sure”. I rolled my eyes, waved my hand, and said “love bug my arse”. I was mortified that I was put on the spot and didn’t want him, or anyone for that matter, to know how she was right because how humiliating would it have been if he didn’t feel the same or this scared him away because it was too soon. [/quote] You are a woman and that was a good way to handle that. This guy is a man. Not the same sorry!![/quote] I don't see why a man shouldn't have handled it in exactly the same way for the exact same reasons - don't want to be put on the spot in public, don't want to be humiliated if she doesn't feel the same way. Frankly her BFs friend was a real dick to say that to them at all.[/quote]
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