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This topic was created in the Cancer forum by AnnoyedCancer on Monday, January 26, 2009 and has 3 replies.
Ok guys, you tell me.
Recently me and my aqua bf went out with another couple that we had never met before. Of course the regular couples and non-couples were there too, its just those two we had never been out with before.
The couple was super nice, the girl complemented me various times on my appearance and my outfit choice and of course I ate it up smile.
Now, the night after we had planned to go out with the same people and just hang out and my aqua goes " you need to be careful about this girl, she keeps on staring at me and when we first met her she checked me out constantly." and mind you, I think he is INSANE on a regular basis.
I did try to pay attention and she did stare at him when I would look at her but then she would look at me, so...idk.
She complemented me that night too, so I doubt shes checking out my boyfriend.
Now, I dont know whether to chalk it up to him being crazy and full of himself, or if I should be cautious about this chick.
I get along with her great and I'm not a jealous person.
You guys tell me, I think hes just crazy lol.
Big Grin
No no, I do believe he is crazy, but since I DID pay attention to see if she was indeed staring then I think there might be some credence. But then again, he could just be doing it because he could be full of himself.
Im asking because idk whether to pay attention to it. I don't believe I've ever had this problem with him so I wouldn't know how to handle it if she is really trying to do something.
I mean, she's been with her boyfriend for 2 years I think?
Who knows, all I know is that I rather not have problems with someone I just met :-/.
And starfish, I really hope he doesnt expect that because if indeed I find something fishy then it'll be more than just "stop staring at 'my man'."
Hmm, yes you are right.
I'll just continue my relaxed way of thinking he might just be full of himself and I'll wait for bigger signs lol.
Thanks starfish smile

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