SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Saturday January 1 2005, 2:14 am: It all depends on what type of girl she is... if you know that she's the type of girl that likes a challenge... play hard 2 get 2... but if she's more like a shy girl that hasnt dated much... or has had short term relationships with a few guys... than maybe she isn't playing... & in that case... if you really care about her... show her... do stuff for her that you would only do for someone special... [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
LilMia811 answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:49 pm: Throw yourself at her. Just grab her and kiss her, make yourself unable for her to resist. Or play hard to get back. Girls love it when a guy is trying so hard to get at them, but if you suddenly stop it will annoy her and then she will be the one trying to get your attention. [ LilMia811's advice column | Ask LilMia811 A Question ]
Karen answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:21 pm: Just ignore her and pretend that you don't like her so she will want you more! Hope I helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
xoxhayley answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:17 pm: Gr! i hate that. The only way to do this is either talk to her about it, or dont do anything about it and it will go away. It depends on how you look @ it. Talking to the girl could maybe make her think that you care... but it mite not help with the playing hard to get part. But if you ignore her, then she will come around-TRUST me. once you stop talking to her a little, she will notice that she doesnt have you to be telling her you like her... or having a boy call her everynight.... its just an attention factor. She wants it, and you have to sort of look @ it the otehr way to get out of it. Play her game and she will notice that she likes you too maybe, or that she misses you. Good luck:-D [ xoxhayley's advice column | Ask xoxhayley A Question ]
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