i just broke up with someone and want them back, i was wondering what guys would find more attractive. i girl that plays hard to get and pretend im over him then tell him when im ready i still like him or tell him i like him and i regret it and stuff. thanks
Dakmor answered Tuesday August 9 2005, 7:35 am: Hm, if YOU broke up with HIM, then he should still want you back, so that's okay. I reccomend not playing hard-to-get. It's just annoying. Trust me. One time, a whole crapload of people were online talking, including this one person who everyone likes (she likes me back, squeee!) and one person asked if guys like it when girls play hard-to-get, and immediately every guy who was there immediately started ranting about how hard-to-get is the most annoying thing in the wrold, it just pisses everyone off, etc. Don't play hard-to-get. Guys just like it when you be yourself! Hope I helped! [ Dakmor's advice column | Ask Dakmor A Question ]
poa answered Tuesday August 9 2005, 4:14 am: "I like this guy that I broke up with ~ If he still likes me, should I crush his hopes of ever renewing the relationship ~ Then ask him out again? Or should I just swallow my pride and ask him out?"
MikeMikeMike answered Tuesday August 9 2005, 2:27 am: DONT PLAY HARD TO GET!!! just ask him out (even tho the guys supposed to do that) bc then he will no u meen it. It mite b weird but........... also b/c u broke up wit him suprise him wit sumthin like a make out session (make sure its at least 20 min) [ MikeMikeMike's advice column | Ask MikeMikeMike A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday August 9 2005, 2:04 am: Okay well I`m not a guy but I did ask my good friend Wil and he said..
Umm tell him you're sorry for what you did. If he did sumthing forgive him and tell him you love him and that you still like him because I`m for sure he still likes you. But most af all appologize for anything you did and say you love him..
^ Comming from a guy playing hard to get is not the answer. Take his advice. He knows what hes talking about. =) [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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