10-18-2010, 03:34 PM
Yes, you two are both experiencing latent sexual desire repressed by social upbringing and conditioning... the joy of any bi-curious male.
In all seriousness, it seems rather obvious to me that there is at least some level of attraction there, although bearing in mind his feelings for you should be a major issue. If you do decide to fool around he may become attatched, love you, a potential boyfriend- are you ready to deal with those kind of circumstances?
If he is more easy-going and casual I would say you have less to worry about, however young love tends to be much more hurtful and emotionally involved. If you really feel like acting on it, go for it; you don't get many awesome chances like that in life where you can both have fun with it and not worry about everything else. Some people can deal with having a partner become a friend, or vice versa, but personally I don't think it works, so choose wisely. I think you need to decide what you want from him first before you make any decisions.
In all seriousness, it seems rather obvious to me that there is at least some level of attraction there, although bearing in mind his feelings for you should be a major issue. If you do decide to fool around he may become attatched, love you, a potential boyfriend- are you ready to deal with those kind of circumstances?
If he is more easy-going and casual I would say you have less to worry about, however young love tends to be much more hurtful and emotionally involved. If you really feel like acting on it, go for it; you don't get many awesome chances like that in life where you can both have fun with it and not worry about everything else. Some people can deal with having a partner become a friend, or vice versa, but personally I don't think it works, so choose wisely. I think you need to decide what you want from him first before you make any decisions.