Guys, if you invite someone to spend the night at your flat, where do you have him sleep at? We are both guys. Is it rude to tell him to sleep on the sofa while I sleep in my bed? Do I offer my bed, being me the one that sleeps in the sofa even though it's my house? Is it awkward to ask him if he minds if we both sleep on my bed? So many questions
It isn't rude to tell him to sleep on the coach, but you can playfully (not in a flirty way ) ask him if he wants to sleep on the bed with you. I mean there is nothing wrong with that. I've slept with my cousin on the same bed before and guys also do it with their friends no biggie
The problem is he continues to text me and say he really likes me But at the same time he seems like he cannot get over his ex
You have to sit down and talk with him about it. Because he's sending you mixed signals.
Make it clear that you like him but he needs to decide for himself what he wants before things get any serious. Otherwise, ya'll are liable to get hurt.
And where would you put the blow up bed? In your bedroom or in your living room? I'm considering buying one
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could be a **** buddy who doesn't have a place, who knows! and hmmm your bedroom is YOUR bedroom, he's the guest and he should stay out of it, keep him in the living room.
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like, i remember when i could do assignments in the 30 minutes before school every morning...omg and when i could do assignments without looking at the notes/textbook at all...wow
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Do you mean English? UK = Scotland, N Ireland, Wales, England (4 very different accents )
But yeah, I've heard people say that before... I guess there's some similarity since a large majority of Aus people came from England... but there is quite an easily noticeable difference.
Oh, yeah, sorry. I mean to say the english accent.