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Do men like women who they have alot in common with? I mirror this guy naturally. We practically wear the same clothes, it's creepy. I don't mean to copy him, and im quite sure he doesn't copy me. But I always find us like joking around and we have strange inside jokes. He will playfully pick on me so i swat at him, but i feel if i was to ask him out he would say he just wants to be friends.


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i think friends because some friends do play with each others like you guys do and you guys do make good friends. in my opinion i think you guys should go out

 
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You should ask him out. I just love that kind of stuff about a relationship. The inside jokes and the kidding around. My first wife and I used to have all kinds of fun. We used to watch cartoons together and turn the sound down and make up new dialogue for the characters. We would learn to say words backwards and speak that way around other people when we didn’t want others to know what we were talking about. Sad thing is, her mother interfered so much that it broke us up. All that aside I say go for it. He can only say no. Oh! To answer your question, yes we like having things in common. Who doesn’t?

 
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It depends upon the man.

Some men (and women) prefer their partners to share their traits and interests. On the other hand, some are probably more likely to shout "vive la difference!" If you want to know if your friend is one of the former, the best way to find out is to ask!

Let him know you'd be interested in exploring a relationship and see where it goes from there.

Good luck!

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Jenner, you've got nothing to lose. Open up to him and say that you're starting to like him, and ask if he feels the same. Hey, if he just wants to be friends, so what? At least you got it off your chest and that's what matters. You don't want to end up regretting not doing anything at all.

 
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I think as men grow older, we do more and more appreciate the importance of sharing things in common. Younger men, it's usually enough that she has tits and ass. If you've found someone that you share things in common with, that's very good.

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CJ, Let me tell you a story about the one that got away. I used to work with a young lady that I’ll call Val. I took to her from the start. When we first met we were both in a relationship and over time I began to become very fond of her. After a while we started spending lots of innocent time together. When people saw us together they would automatically think that we were a couple. I always got a kick out of that and would often tease her by saying, “You see everyone knows that we belong together but you.” Eventually we would start spending time together outside of work, but in a group setting with other friends and co-workers. Eventually we both found ourselves single and available. At that particular time I had just left my 1st wife so financially I was kind of broke and did not feel that I had enough to offer so I was reluctant to pursue a relationship with her. We continued our friendship as it was before even though I knew that she wanted me to ask her out. My money wasn’t right so I just didn’t feel comfortable. At some point she started seeing some guy and it bothered me because I knew that I was the one for her so I decided to profess my love for her. She told me that the guy that she was seeing was a friend from her past that had been in love with her for many years. He asked her to marry him two days before my confession and she said yes. For me to say that I’ve gotten over her would be a total lie so I won’t say it, but I have learned a valuable lesson from it. I have a hole in my heart that no one can fill and it’s all my fault for not stepping up to the plate when I know that I should have. So take this with you. Whenever you get that feeling that something could be right and you hesitate to step up, you could be setting yourself up for a beating that just may haunt you for the rest of your life.

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CrazyJenner,

Is this man available?  If he is, then you could either ask him out or wait and see if he asks you out(unless you already have too many male friends and don't have time for any more).  Either way, you don't have an answer without the question, so how can you feel anything?

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