How do you make a guy aquaintance like you again if he's liked you before? Preferably fast, to the point where he's ready to be snatched up and locked in quickly.
He used to like me and I don't know why he stopped. What would catch his interest and lure him in? I think I've gotten a little louder. Do guys like quiet girls? Or girls who are the life of the party? His last gf was really, really quiet and he adored her. He has a gf now so whatever she's like, I have to surpass.
Cause I swear I cannot wait much longer.
karenR answered Monday April 11 2005, 12:43 am: Well, you ask him him why he stopped liking you all the sudden.
I don't think guys like girls who are too loud...just a guess. Probably inbetween loud and quiet somewhere.
If he has a gf you may have to do some waiting. But talk to him anyway. You never know. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
chaos answered Sunday April 10 2005, 5:44 pm: Well, the fact that he has a girlfriend now doesn't help your case much. My guy acquaintance kept calling me occasionally and would ask me out to lunch (sometimes dutch, sometimes not). and was just there for me while I was being stupid. I was dating someone else, but he let me know that the lines of communication was open. So eventually we were both freed, and the long story short, we are to be married next year. So don't pester too much, but little notes, short conversations, and meeting for coffee goes a long way. Because eventually you realize the person you are using to stand up straight is the person you need for the rest of your life. Best wishes. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
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