A Loser!
No, although Tom has many friends that are girls, he is not romantically in any relationship.
Are you a teenager? I know its hard but try not to think about it. Although he may not be interested in you romantically if he said he still wants to be your friend than he does. But don't expect him to remember special little things the two of you shared. Don't expect the two of you to hang out and don't get jealous of him spending time with his other female friends. It really is best if you just move on
You can have two best friends. There is no reason why you should choose between them. If you are saying that you are romantically interested in both then you should choose the one you are most attracted to emotionally and physically.
They friends if they rejected you so make some real friends and you will soon forget the ones that rejected you.
It depends on who initiated the second meeting. If you asked her, and she agreed only with the stipulation that you go "as friends." It means that she doesn't think you're a bad guy, but she's not romantically interested. In fact, if she HAS to say "as friends" it's a pretty massive hint. If she's the one who asked you for a second meeting, she's politely saying "I'm kind of uncertain about how I feel about you romantically." You still have a chance in this case.
She's either trying to get a reaction out of you by making you jealous and step your game up. Or she's letting you know you're just friends and she isn't romantically interested in you
No, they are only really good friends.
They like eachother as friends, but not romantically.
Joan had a number of friends but was not romantically involved.
The lady is telling you that she is not romantically interested in you. She may want to be friends with you, and nothing more, or she may just be saying that to ease your disappointment.
If you just really interested in her keep trying. She will eventually accept you after she knows your intentions.
Not romantically, but her and Bob Harper are extremely close best friends.