I really like this one guy he flirts a whole bunch with other girls but he respects me more then the other girls as far as i know. do u all think its better to be respected of flirted with?
x0xMrSm answered Sunday June 5 2005, 10:58 am: if a guy's respectful, it probably means that he cares about you and doesn't want to get involved (relationship, like bf n gf) because he doesn't want you to get hurt. thats how i look at it. flirting is something to do with girls who he drools over. talking respectfully and 'deeply' with girls means that he knows he can trust you and...well respects you as a person/female.
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clearlypink428 answered Saturday June 4 2005, 2:55 pm: i think its better to be both respected and flirted with. but i wouldnt take my chances with him- if he flirts with all these girls just as friends- then just imagine how bad it's gonna hurt if you ever decide to go out with the guy, and he continues to flirt. believe me- ive had my share of guys like thuis before, and not ONCE did it work out. good luck. lamewithakause@yahoo.com [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Thursday June 2 2005, 7:23 pm: Uhm.. Respected. But just because someone fliRts with anotheR individual does NOT mean they lack Respect foR them... Make sense? :) [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
MaDe_iiN_CaLii_x3 answered Thursday June 2 2005, 6:49 pm: I think respected is way better. Think about it: as girls, we tend to flirt... alot. It's in our nature. We don't necessarily always like the guy we're flirting with but we still do it. Since he doesn't flirt with you as much as them, that means he respects and cares about YOUR feelings. As for them, he's just doing it because he is a guy. [ MaDe_iiN_CaLii_x3's advice column | Ask MaDe_iiN_CaLii_x3 A Question ]
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