ok....my friend right now is suppose to help me hook up w/ this guy from our school...so far everything is good... he says im very attractive and he asked for my sn so i could talk to him some more and get to knw me. This always happens that when i finally get what i would like something goes wrong, like i get unsatisfied or he just says "i don't wanna gf right now" what can i do or say to make this time diffrent... anything i should do to catch his eye?
xxoBriannax answered Monday August 23 2004, 8:37 am: Be yourself, flirt with him and keep him interested. Just remember, you can't MAKE someone like you. Good luck. ;)
rosebud_01 answered Sunday August 22 2004, 8:06 pm: Maybe it is not you maybe is just wants to be friends. Some guys are like that they don't want a girlfriend they would just like to have someone to talk to. [ rosebud_01's advice column | Ask rosebud_01 A Question ]
MisSoccer19 answered Sunday August 22 2004, 5:59 pm: Definately talk to him yourself and don't have conversations through a friend...I'm the kinda girl who is just always herself and I kinda play a little hard to get at first. I make the guy do the calling and the asking to hang out and all that sorta thing, I think it makes him work for you, and when a guy is willing to work for you it usually shows his intrest being a lil higher if you know what I'm saying. Plus it's kinda fun! =) Just don't go overboard and make him do how to lose a guy in 10 days kinda things. Just play the mysterious kinda does she like me does she not like me kinda girl! good luck! [ MisSoccer19's advice column | Ask MisSoccer19 A Question ]
Hello180 answered Sunday August 22 2004, 4:43 pm: just flirt, act interested in hanging out with him outside of school. Talk to him yourself instead of making your friend do all the work. [ Hello180's advice column | Ask Hello180 A Question ]
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