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Should he be acting like this?

Why not have a talk with him? Just say "Look, you're a great friend. But I keep getting signals from you. I'm assuming they don't mean anything, but when you blow me kisses, ask for a massage, and try to touch my legs, that gets me wondering. Now I'm not here to rag on your ass about it, but I need to know - are you sending me signals? Because I don't want to start interpreting them as signals if they aren't."

Lex

I should try that, but he might try to make a joke out of it.

One of my friends is like that. He's straight, no question, but with me (and no one else around) there is always lots of body contact, long hugs and occasionally a big kiss on the cheek or neck.

Don't forget that knowing that you're gay liberates him in a way too, allowing him to show more affection than he normally could with a straight friend.
Thanks for sharing.

I was kind of thinking that because whenever I get annoyed with him, he's very hands when he tries to get me to crack a smile.
 
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