i have a boy friend and i really like him he is nice and cute i really like him but the thing is i try to talk to him and he dosen't really talk back like ill be like how was your day and he would be like good and thats i asked him why and he didnt answer i write him notes never back im not trying to be a control freak im just trying to get to now him better! he is so quite but his faces are so loud how can i get clsoer to this quitley loud man?
ShellyRae answered Monday October 10 2005, 10:45 pm: Some guys are just shy to show their emotions. your boyfriend may be just to scared or shy to show you how he really feels abot you. he will eventually grow outta this stage and it could b for the better or it could b for the worst! you just have to wait and see!
TimmyTM answered Monday October 10 2005, 9:20 pm: It could be a lack of chemistry. Yeah, we hate being told that. I just remember being with girls, wanting so badly to try and have a conversation, and coming up empty-handed.
*ruffles beard* Consider taking a latent interest in whatever he likes. That is, try talking about things he would talk about "normally". [ TimmyTM's advice column | Ask TimmyTM A Question ]
dorky1317 answered Monday October 10 2005, 6:55 pm: You know not all communication is verbal? infact the strongest communication is body language watch his body language and watch what he does (without being totally stalkerish) and if you haven't told him you want to get to know him better you might want to do that too. But pretty much whatch what he does so you can figure out how to best communicate with him. [ dorky1317's advice column | Ask dorky1317 A Question ]
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