I have a feeling that the friend of your friend is the one who likes you. And yes....they probably do. When someone likes someone else they're going to try to be close that person. Trying to get some sort of physical contact because they're attracted to you. Also, your friend could also like you and is just shy about getting close to you so his/her friends get your attention instead. I hoped this helped... Sincerely, Viola.
Friend's if one of your friends owns something. Friends' if 2 or more of your friends owns something.
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well don't always be sure you have to pay very close attention to every detail.
No, best friends do not always have the same friend. We do not have to force our friends to others.
Well,He could trying to be something hes not Or hes trying to get attention
Your closest friend should include you as her closest friend and still give you the attention she has always given you. Communicate your feelings and fears with your close friend and feel you may be deserted since her best friend is now at the same school and I am sure she will put your mind at rest.
always if they are good friends
depends if they like you as a friend or best friend but the answer is yes if she always hangs round with you instead of their friends then she probably ikes you, however it might be that she has had a argument or something like that with her friends so she will come to you as a second friend hope you like my advice i would ask her out
No but they will always be friends
get out and make friends...it's that simple. Like my mom always told me "you have to be a friend to have a friend". good luck!!
Well, If you want to make friends, you have to be friendly and kind, ask them to play or ask them: Will you be my friend? I always get friends like that Another note: If you want to get a previous friend back and You did something wrong to them, just say sorry, No big deal. But if you haven't done something wrong to them don't say sorry. Leave them to say sorry to you.
The statement "he's always trying to get my information for something" really bothers me. NEVER give out too much info about yourself and he should be man enough to come and see you and ask for a date, get to know you and then the questions begin. Be careful! He may be a nice guy, but the next time one of his friends asks you questions say, "If he wants to know more about me, tell him to quit sending his friends to ask and he should be talking to me, not you!" Good luck Marcy