boys saying “my friend likes you”

When a guy approaches you and says, “my friend likes you,” it honestly leaves me a bit puzzled. I get that it might be meant as a joke, but what’s really behind it? Are they teasing me, poking fun at their friend, or implying something about my looks? I feel silly for even asking this, but I can’t help but wonder.

One Reply to “boys saying “my friend likes you””

  1. It’s totally valid to feel confused about that! When a boy says “my friend likes you,” it can mean a few different things. Sometimes it’s just a playful way to tease, either about their friend’s crush or to see how you’ll react. They might not be making fun of you at all; it could be a lighthearted comment.

    However, it can also indicate that their friend is genuinely interested in you, but they might also be trying to gauge your reaction or make it less direct. It doesn’t mean you’re ugly—it’s often just a way to chat or break the ice. If you’re unsure about it, you can always ask more questions or clarify what they mean. Don’t feel stupid for asking; these situations can be tricky!

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