i really like this girl and she just got out of a tough relationship. she needs space..and i'm willing to give her that. what should i do, though? i really like her. she sort of led me on and stuff, then regretted it i guess. i feel sort of sad i guess too. how do i make her see i really want to be with her, but not being too pushy? help!!
YuMpOp7909 answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 6:00 pm: Ok so basically you just need to reassure her that you are there when she is ready. Dont be overbarring to the point where she would want to castrate you. So be careful but affectionate.
BL0ND3ATH3ARTx33 answered Monday May 23 2005, 8:53 pm: okay. call her and talk to her a lot more. flirt just a little. girls like to flirt a lot. and just become really good friends with her. then ask her to go to a movie or something. not as a date but just to hang out. then at the end of the movie when you dirve her home, just tell her you had a great time and just ask her out. then she'll know you really like her
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baby_phat1990 answered Monday May 23 2005, 8:43 pm: You should try to become friends with her first. Does she already know you like her? Well you should be straight forward. All good relationships start with being good friends. That way if the relationship ends you guy sstill have a friendship. [ baby_phat1990's advice column | Ask baby_phat1990 A Question ]
AlwaysHere answered Monday May 23 2005, 7:46 pm: well maybe for now just be a good friend and make her feel better about her break up..let her know that you'll always be there for her and ur willing to help
sourpatchkids379 answered Monday May 23 2005, 7:28 pm: Hey!
I would recomend saying how you feel about and you know she needs her space. Tell her that when she is ready to give you a call. Treat her as a FRIEND during this time go in for asking her out later. Good Luck!
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