k so there is this guy that I went to last years dance with and it was cool. he's nice and pretty attractive, we're friends and we get along great. well we talked and decided we shouldn't actually be together but just go to the dance together which was cool. Well the day after the dance, he told the football team and all his little buddies that we were going out. Then I got pissed and I asked him about it and he said some lame excuse about him just being confused, so we once again decided to not be together. fine. well it's like 2 weeks away from homecoming, and he came and asked if I would go with him. first, what;'s his deal and what does this mean? second, should I actually go with him?
As far as his comments to his buddies about you two guys being together, seems it was likely that his buddies where trading stories about women and it was his turn but he had nothing to say so he made up a lie to seem "cool".
He was boasting and lying and I am sure his buddies had a few tall tales themselves.
I say forgive his boasting, go to the dance and have fun. Things don't have to be so dramatic if you don't let it. You and him agreed you don't want a "relationship" with each other and want to keep the friendship. Nothing wrong with that.
My answer to your question is: yes, you two are just dance buddies and there isn't a thing wrong with that. That is your relationship to him, Friendship.
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