hey u totally know what you are talking about! well its not just that i worksed to get him but i feel abit too demanding...like i want attention/affection all the time. i dunno if its my fault or what? give me any advice you can! thx a lot!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? frenchy answered Saturday May 14 2005, 1:51 pm: hey! i'm glad i helped. its typical for girls to want attention. i think that at our age, its the main reason why we want bf's in the first place (also we want all the fun that goes along with it). so its really normal that you want affection and attention from your bf. i've been in relationships where the guy didnt really care, and well, its no so good. i mean, we're all going through puberty and we need the support, cause we're learning more and more about life. if you know that there is someone else out there that can give you the support and affection that you want and need (and i'm talking about that other guy) then go for it. dont feel bad because you want him to care. i mean, ofcourse he cant be there with you 24/7, but it seems you guys dont talk or hang all that much. and honestly, i dont know about you, but i dont like that, at all. so really, you have to ask yourself what you really want. you know what you need and you know what you want, so if you can get it, dont wait one second, or it might just slip right under your nose. girls like/want/need affection, so if a guy cant give you that, well, find another that can. i dont mean for you to be a player or antyhing, but you're not married to that other guy, so he'll get over it. dont feel bad for something that you feel. i hope i helped, and feel free to ask as many questions as you need. peace and love. [ frenchy's advice column | Ask frenchy A Question ]
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