Question Posted Tuesday September 13 2005, 6:41 pm
I am a freshmen male in high school. No one really liked me at my former middle school. Now since I have made new friends in hi school I have figured out that girls really like me. I really don't want all this attention. I feel really overwelhmed by how many girls that like me. I am not even sure if I really like any of them but, there are a few that I might consider dating. How do I narrow the list down, do I even narrow it down, what do I tell the ones that I don't ask out, how do I know I really like someone? I am so confused, please help me.
anyway when a lot of chicks like ya.....don't just go out with one for the heck of it, believe me that can rlly screw you up...only go out with the ones u have known for awhile..im tellin you that cause you r confused and i've seen it happen
and as for narrowing down the list simply play hard to get(not just chicks do that) and the ones that don't like you as much will eventually just give up leavin you the ones that you know will stick with you
icey0990 answered Tuesday September 13 2005, 7:03 pm: well think about what girl your attracted to..which of their personalities you like more,..which would make a good girlfriend. is she trustworthy? does she give you space? do you like being around her? these are all questions to ask yourself. the ones you dont ask out..dont tell them anything unless they confront you about being more than friends..simply tell the truth, that you want to stay friends. the-truth-always-works
i hope i helped a little~!
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dancesnrain answered Tuesday September 13 2005, 6:52 pm: Well... pick the one that seems most interesting and get to know her... if you like her, go out with her. If not, move on to someone else. Girls get crushes, but they fade quickly, trust me. Just go with it.
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