Ok..i went out with this guy the other night..i think it was last friday. It was our first time meeting eachother because before that we had talked on the internet and really hit it off. Well when i met him i got very shy and didnt talk much. Soo a few days went by and he didnt really talk to me after that date. So then i told him oneday..that the other night i wasnt myself.and maybe we can hang out again..like another chance. He said ok thas cool..but just as friends. Did i get rejected or what?
It could be rejection; if you got the message that he didn't want to hang out again. But then you'd have to ask yourself questions- what went wrong? Was it your shyness? If so, don't be shy the next time you go out with a guy.
Lilbballbabe02 answered Saturday April 2 2005, 1:26 am: Hmm... I hope this helps... Ok well kinda but kinda not... I've had a friend with the same problem... It must be a boy thing tho bcuz he says he would rather be her friend yet he flirts lyk crazy... Maybe you guys should hang out as friends then soon he will lyk you more!! It helps.. plus maybe you will get to know him better and decide whether or not you really do lyk him more than as a friend! Hope I helped!!
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karenR answered Saturday April 2 2005, 12:30 am: Sound's like he just want's to be friends. That isn't a bad deal though because it's always good to be friends first anyway. Beside's, it will take some of the pressure to impress each other away. So go out again and just have fun.Who know's what will come of it down the road! :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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