Question Posted Thursday September 15 2005, 6:04 pm
hi. ok so i like this guy, he found out, he doesnt like me as much but he likes me as a friend. since he found it its been a little more awkward like he doesnt flirt AT ALL nemore but i do still a little. he likes his X (she broke up with him) should i give it time or get over it? he doesnt dig me rite now though for sure.
Dakmor answered Thursday September 15 2005, 6:12 pm: Three words: Start a conversation. Be friendly. Ask him to a movies. Girls are allowed to ask guys out, no matter what they say. I guess this was more than three words.
Ok, sorry, I completely took that joke from Strong Bad. BUt still, I think you should ask him to a movie, and keep with conversations. And I'm feeling the same way, last year one o' my best friends, she's completely hyper, we used to joke around a lot, but after I told her that I like her, we've been a lot quieter around each other... which really sucks. It's a lot harder to find conversations with people you like than with your friends? Seriously, we've been having the most pathetic conversations on AIM lately. Ok, sorry for the sidetrack. Movies, conversation, friendly. I guess that's the three words from before. Good luck, hope I helped, donate to Hurricane Katrina victims, no nukes can save the whales, etc etc etc, this is Dakmor, signing out! [ Dakmor's advice column | Ask Dakmor A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Thursday September 15 2005, 6:09 pm: yeah give him some time. maybe he'll realize him and his ex won't work out er something & will take interest in you. i think he pulled away from flirting a bit, because maybe he thought he was flirting too much, causing you to like him. if you ever get the chance, talk to him about it. if you wait & it still doesn't seem to work, move on.
GANGStAhBAbiiEx answered Thursday September 15 2005, 6:07 pm: try and give him time well it matters how long him and is X been together and how long ago they broke up
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