Question Posted Saturday September 24 2005, 11:34 am
So i'm not the type of girl who has gone out with a lot of guys in high school....actually i have went out with zippo boys....but recently one guy has been acting strangly towards me. He and his friends keeps telling me his phone number and acts somewhat flirty around me, but the REAL thing im confused about is weather or not it's some joke with his friends to see what i do.....should i call him or just forget it?
angelmcclain answered Monday September 26 2005, 12:07 pm: i would get him away from his friends and simply ask him tell him what you think about him and tell him you dont want to waste your time on a joke, and see what he says. if he acts rude well at least you know and didnt waste your time. [ angelmcclain's advice column | Ask angelmcclain A Question ]
*Kate* answered Saturday September 24 2005, 9:46 pm: If you are worried that it is a joke give the guy your number. And if he likes you he will call you. [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
sunshiinex answered Saturday September 24 2005, 4:13 pm: I say you call him & question whats going on be upstraight tell him you dont wanna be played with cus mind games suck i hate when guys do that. But yea call him find out whats going on & start from there hopefully everything will work itself out. [ sunshiinex's advice column | Ask sunshiinex A Question ]
carolinagrl9375 answered Saturday September 24 2005, 3:38 pm: It all depends on if his friends are laughing and acting like jerks around you when they tell you his phone number. Find out a little more about the guys like have they ever done that to anybody else? Then if you think they are sincere, either give them your number and tell them to have HIM call YOU. Good luck. =D
EvilCheshire answered Saturday September 24 2005, 2:40 pm: Okay, so it could be some cruel joke, but what's to loose? Just call him and ask him what the deal is with his friends shoving his number in your face. Maybe he likes you? Maybe he doesn't. Just confront him about it. If you're not really into him there's not much to loose, but maybe there could be something to gain out of this?
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