Question Posted Tuesday September 20 2005, 9:48 pm
Hey everyone!!
Well I met this guy through one of my friends and we went on our first date together. I thought everything worked out well so on the next day we went on another date. This next date all the guy wanted to do was have sex with me and he was all over me too. I'm really not sure if I should see him again or not because I know that he really wants to be with me but I'm not sure that I feel the same. (He's really sex- oriented). After our date he called me to rell me he wanted to hang out again. Should I give him an extra shot or just give up on him and move on, because all he wants is my a**.lol. Please help. Xo> I'll Rate!!
TheTeenGirl answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 11:47 pm: Definetly give him up. Hes already trying to get in your pants on the second date? Nope, thats not right. I think you know its best to give him up. I know that guys are pretty into sex, but this is different. Don't consider seeing this guy again, he can go down some other girls pants.
loverpinkprincess answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 10:46 pm: You need to understand that you have just as much controll as he does if you really like him go on another date but if he tries to make a move tell him your not ready or no and if hes gonna get mad than you can do better. hope I helped
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krazykeegan answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 10:36 pm: I think most women don't realize that they're in complete control. Really, if you like the guy, then give him another shot. It's the same old game, give a wolf a taste, and then keep him hungry. If he thinks that there's a chance of sex, in all honesty, you can keep him dangling for months at least
If you don't, and you think he just wants sex, then just dump him. Hanging out should be okay, as long as you're with other friends. But seriously, the females call the shots. [ krazykeegan's advice column | Ask krazykeegan A Question ]
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