Well i was in school and my two friends told me that this kid,told them that he likes me! and i was wicked excited cuz hes cute,hott,funny,smart etc. and i like him. But now he says its not the rite time to have a girlfriend because he just got over this girl that he liked for 3weeks cuz she was the biggest bitch ever! how do i show him that it is the rite time? or should i just wait for him to get over everything hes been through? i really like him and i don't know wut to do..omg please help...sorry its so long but pleaseee give me some advice
MissEmmyBoo answered Sunday October 10 2004, 7:23 pm: Well I would wait for him to get over her. Just be really sweet and show him that you're not a bitch like her. If he likes you then he'll probably ask you out soon!
~Hope I helped~~
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l3fty14 answered Sunday October 10 2004, 2:52 pm: GiVe HiM TimE! dont rush into it. when hes ready he will ask you out. if not then just give him some space for awhile and find out if he still likes you, and if he does then go ahead and ask him out!
hope it helps,
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Trevor-Wolf answered Sunday October 10 2004, 2:39 pm: Yeah, just let him do his thing and let things take their course. You never know how people are going to react to "pushing" them into the right time for a relationship. He will soon realize that the time is right and that the other girl isnt worth pondering over anymore. When the time is right, then he will tell you and things will work their course. If something comes up and he happens to not say anything to you after he gets over his problem and goes to someone else, then it wasnt meant to be in he first place. I am sorry to bring you down, but it is true. There is no sense in forcing something that you dont is real or not. Hope I helped, and leave one in the inbox if you need to talk some more or anything. :)
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