interesting
Shit is not Holy!!!
Huhmm, interesting case indeed, actually this happens a lot with me, although generally I convinced myself that there was a remote possibility that the guy I like is gay. I'd say you are either like me, because you feel like you've known him so much you might pick up on very random things that he does to convince yourself that there is a remote possibility of being with him because you really like him. Or however, it could actually mean he's interested and wanted to keep going by hanging out.
I'd say if he wants to hang out, go for it and explore your emotions. If you really are falling for him like you said you might be (I think you are), then for the time being, get to know him even more just as friends and be content with that for now. Make an effort to hang out with him more and consider him only as a really good friends, and hopefully make friends with his friends, then maybe you can get an insight on to his sexuality. But if he thinks you're straight, then once you are comfortable enough talking to him like you guys are brothers, asking him straight on shouldn't be that hard if you become close enough to him.
I strongly encourage you not letting him go and forget about him like you've done in the past with others, for all you know, this rare opportunity might never surface again, and you'll be looking back at it and kicking yourself for it. If I was in your position, I would try to pursue him and make him one of my best friends.
Whatever you choose to do, I hope that you won't have any regrets over your decision
I'd say if he wants to hang out, go for it and explore your emotions. If you really are falling for him like you said you might be (I think you are), then for the time being, get to know him even more just as friends and be content with that for now. Make an effort to hang out with him more and consider him only as a really good friends, and hopefully make friends with his friends, then maybe you can get an insight on to his sexuality. But if he thinks you're straight, then once you are comfortable enough talking to him like you guys are brothers, asking him straight on shouldn't be that hard if you become close enough to him.
I strongly encourage you not letting him go and forget about him like you've done in the past with others, for all you know, this rare opportunity might never surface again, and you'll be looking back at it and kicking yourself for it. If I was in your position, I would try to pursue him and make him one of my best friends.
Whatever you choose to do, I hope that you won't have any regrets over your decision










