My guy friend likes my bestfriend, and shes likes the guy who play hard to get and he asked me how he should "play hard to get" and I really dont know? so is there any advice that you can give me to tell him.
sorry if its confusing.
thanks in advance
jesa21 answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 1:07 pm: find out if she likes him, at all. if not, tell him not to waste his time, if she does like him but needs to feel like shes the hunter, you, tell her, he likes her, but he doesent think he wants a steady girlfriend right now. then have him go about his bussiness as usual, dont pay any special attention to her,tell him to always have other plans when hes asked to go out with her or you guys.to play hard to get, he needs to apear unavailabe to her. if possible even be seen around with alot of pretty girls, even if thier just freinds. to the hard to get gals, nothin looks better than a man who looks like he could take em or leave em. good luck! [ jesa21's advice column | Ask jesa21 A Question ]
thisxphotobooth answered Tuesday January 17 2006, 1:55 am: ah remember the days when liking someone meant putting gum in their hair or stealing their swing? ANYWAYS...
play hard to get? i spose i shall assume a male position on this one.
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here goes
well tell him that he should ignore her a few times to get her to want more or perhaps just copy the hard to get guys example.
but i think the main thing is,just be yourself.
he shouldn't have to bend his will to please her cause in the end, if he does score the girl, she'll just give up and move on because she seems to be into the "thrill of the chase"
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