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So i started my program and i met this guy, he seems cool. He asked me out but i told him i just got out of a relationship so i''m not interested in anything romantic. He said we could be friends. I thought we were cool with where we stood with one another. He invited me to this party and said i could bring my female friends so i did i came with two other guy friends from my school as well. I wasnt really talking to my friend at the party i was mingling and talking to other guys. I saw my friend dancing with girls.At one point he approached me and asked me to dance he held my hand and i pulled away and i said no im'' not comfortable dancing. He said alright and danced with a couple of other girls. he asked me about the guy i came with what his name was. He then went over to the guy and pulled him over and started whispering to him and i could see him looking at me directly. I was shocked, after they finished talking i asked him what that was about and he replied oh i just wanted to ask him some things. Later on He brought me over to this guy and was like "what do you think of him? Are you interested" i was so confused. He then faked smiled and walked away. I brought one of my female friends to him and he hardly acknowledged her. What do you think? Was he jealous... ?
You had to know he was still interested in you. He asked you to bring female friends (which was ridiculous). Instead of turning him down, you chose to flaunt your male friends in front of him.
Was asking you to dance so unreasonable?
Somehow, I get the feeling you went there with the idea to yank his chain. You certainly were the winner there.
Is your friend usually kind of bad at social stuff? i.e. Does he think he's coming off well but he isn't and sometimes things are uncomfortable? Sometimes people do things that seem ridiculous in a social setting but it's not with malicious intent, it's just that they're socially awkward.
I don't think this sounds like jealousy, personally.
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