Question Posted Saturday September 17 2005, 4:25 pm
theres this guy i like who i made out with when me n him werent even goin out but now he likes this other girl and they made out(but there not going out) like a day after he made out with me ...is there any way to win back his attention
LoveNJstyle answered Saturday September 17 2005, 9:25 pm: if he moves from girl to girl like that, he not worth anyones effort to get his attention...thats rude. next time be sure your actually together before you do anything with him... <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
xOxMaNdEex3 answered Saturday September 17 2005, 6:03 pm: Well... this guy sounds like he just likes to make out with any girl... but either try talking to him more and start flirting with him! And if that doesnt work... try making him jealous... that works a lot too even tho its kinda wrong... just whenever he looks at you start flirting with other guys! Also you needa think to yourself of why you like this guy so much... because he sounds like a skeeze... but if you really like him try something like that! Hope I helped! [ xOxMaNdEex3's advice column | Ask xOxMaNdEex3 A Question ]
lucretia answered Saturday September 17 2005, 5:44 pm: There might be ways that you could win back his attention(in short, by acting cool and unconcerned, not chasing him,and spending lots of time around other friends, especially the boys). However, I think that you should ask yourself what you like so much about him.He sounds like a bit of a flirt, and ultimately any joy you had with him would be short lived.(Either that, or he genuinely prefers the other girl, in which case is is also not worth your time). My advice is to try to forget him and move on.Lucretiax. [ lucretia's advice column | Ask lucretia A Question ]
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