<p>Its ok if she has two boyfriends. Alot of people do.</p>
<p>Haha your problem is pretty simple. If you haven’t shown any real interest yet, MAKE A MOVE before you end up in the dreaded friend zone. By make a move, I mean show her that you’re interested, physically.</p>
<p>Yes, that means touching her. But there’s a fine line between flirting (good) and sexual assault/rape/etc (bad). So make sure that you build up gradually, so you don’t wind up with a restraining order and an bracelet around your ankle.</p>
<p>I don’t know if I need to spell it out more than this lol</p>
<p>^ Heh, it’s a bit more complicated than that. I guess I didn’t explain the situation good enough, or maybe I did, and you just didn’t quite get it.</p>
<p>She doesn’t want a bf, because she’ll have to leave in July, so she doesn’t want to get too attached. But the way we act around each other, it’s almost as if we’re dating, without the title. So when she started talking about another guy…well I got really jealous, because I thought we had something going on, whether or not it was “official”. </p>
<p>And really, it’s not me just misinterpreting her actions/words, no, there’s an honest “thing”, for lack of a better word between us, at least I thought so.</p>
<p>College > this petty dilemma.</p>
<p>^ Yeah yeah, I know I’m making a mountain of a mole hill, but whatever.</p>
<p>Don’t worry about it. I only somewhat meant it. But keep things in perspective, just don’t get carried away.</p>