They might want to catch with another person or something. The one thing I know for sure is that it isn't because they're trying to get away from you. That is if their your true friend. =)
Well, it depends. I mean is the "other" guyfriend that person's friend? It could mean that he wants you to get closer to his friend OR that he likes you and he wants you to go out with his friend so he could get closer to you, but ya know, all guys are different.
Wow, you failed physics, didn't you. The heavier person would sit closer to the center so the lighter person would have more leverage
Maybe if your friend was angry with you or if she wasn't the friend you thought she/he was. Maybe your friend has a crush on your crush as well and is using that to get closer to him/her. Meybe your friend is helping to break the ice and let the other person know how you feel so that it is easier to get into a relationship.
My crush did the same thing to me. I just went with it. I would invite him to places to hangout and we would act like really good friends. Eventually he asked me out and were together now. I just got closer and closer to him.
obviously he is trying to get closer to you.
It could be. A mutual friend is someone you and another person both know. If you and a friend both know your boyfriend/girlfriend, then your boyfriend/girlfriend would be the mutual friend.
A former friend is a person who used to be a friend, but for some reason is no longer a friend. Another term would be ex-friend.
yes! i am a very down to earth girll, sooo i'd be friends with me:]
they are trying to get someone jealous or the friend asked them out and they didn't wanna hurt that friend's feelings (basicaly they thought of their bf/gf as a friend still)
He was on the bridge so he would have been around half way.
You would address the letter to the person you want it to actually go to and then underneath that you would put c/o "name of person in care of" then the mailing address follows as usual.
If you and another person have parents who are first cousins, then you and that other person are second cousins, because you have a great-grandparent in common.