Say you've known a girl/boy for a short while, say a few weeks. You both like similar things, and think they're incredibly attractive. They are also pretty wealthy. After they're already on a plane to Sweden with a friend of the opposite sex (who also happens to be very attractive, but know they're just friends), you're out at dinner with a few mutual friends, and one of them mentions that they find you attractive. Is it right to have feelings for them based off of that?
[spoiler]In my case, it is a girl.[/spoiler]
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You already liked them, knowing she likes you too only confirmed your feelings. Why can't teenagers just understand their own feelings?
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Edited by A Forum Cop: 8/15/2013 10:53:58 PM[quote] After they're already on a plane to Sweden with a friend of the opposite sex [/quote] I'm lost.
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I love...lamp.
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wat. Just remember girls have no souls.
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[quote]they're already on a plane to Sweden with a friend of the opposite sex (who also happens to be very attractive[/quote] You're fucked
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Your question is confusing me a bit...
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If you already liked them, as your post suggests, its fine. however, never go and date someone for the sole reason of "they find you attractive."
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If that's the only reason, it's a bit weird. But if that's the thing that pushed you over the edge from like to like-like, I don't see the problem.
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Your pp stands up when people tell you you're pretty?
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Edited by SonOfTheShire: 8/15/2013 10:07:58 PMWell, it's not very original. Seriously, though, you can't exactly help liking someone, regardless of how "good" the reason is. Also, it sounds like you might have liked her already and knowing that [i]she[/i] liked you helped you realise that.
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Edited by die wily: 8/15/2013 10:06:28 PMOnly Jesus. Edit: *Shrek.