okay, i just met this guy about 4 days ago and i really like his personality, so im starting to like him.. and he was kool earlier today untill now when hes acting like a jackass but in a flirty way. well i get mad easily so i got mad at him and asked him why he was acting like that and that i thought he liked me and he said he does, but he has yet to call me back or txt me or anything.. what should i do? was i too fast for liking him?
KristinaRoseS2 answered Friday July 1 2005, 12:24 am: Well..Insted of jumping to conclusion, ask him why hes not responding to your text mesages and why he wont call you back..Maybe hes shy to talk on the phone but yet he has no problem talking to you over the computer,so he obvesally isnt ignoring you if hes still talking to you over the computer,dont get all teary eyed over this though..Theres a resionable explanation for this..and somtimes its good for him to fool around (it shows his personalty) but if hes a total jackass than fuck it..you dont need some guy bossing you around..remember he doesnt own you,YOU OWN HIM ;-D hahah later sweetheart xo [ KristinaRoseS2's advice column | Ask KristinaRoseS2 A Question ]
Trevor-Wolf answered Thursday June 30 2005, 12:25 am: No, you are not to fast in liking him, but also you can't be to pushy. From personal experience, getting attached or being pushy about him calling, or texting you can lead to a major change in the relationship for the worst. My suggestion is just to take it easy and wait for things to happen. You have only know him for less than a week. Get to know him a little more, and really spend some time with him. Maybe he needs a little space to sort things out, and he is having trouble sorting out his feelings. Don't rush things and things are bound to fall in to place. Personal experience advice...trust me. =D Hope I helped! Need more? Just ask me, or get my SN from my column. Rate!
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