Hey all thanks for reading this, I met this girl a while ago I asked for her aim and she gave it to me, we talk online sometimes about casual things and sometimes I think she is flirting with me but I can't tell. She seems like a nice person to everyone so I'm thinking she is just being nice but when we met IRL there was a attraction between us but I didn't have the courage to ask her out. I know her friend told me that she liked me before but I'm not so sure now. she is going to college so I can't really see her. when I I'm for some weird reason she makes up an excuse that she has to go maybe its genuine but still has me wondering. she talks to other guys but always seems to be in a hurry when I speak to her. I was initially trying to maybe be friends but it don't seem to be working. girls can be confusing so I'm just wondering does she think I'm just another person or holds any value to me. could anyone help me shed light on this. I want to have conversations with her w/o being akward.
She likes you as friend and nothing beyond that. Many girls flirt with their guy friends because they think is harmless. If you think she is pushing you away when you want to talk to her, just tell her that you want just be a friend or just tell her that you like her. If she doesn't like you back then you know your answer and move on. Good luck!
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