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i like this guy, i'm pretty sure he likes me too. but today i wa son myspace and this other girl was super flirting with him. he was also talking to her like he talks to me. i was really hurt by that because it feels like he's playing both of us. but i want to win him over and get him to stop thinking about this other girl. how can i make him like me way more than her? what are some things i could do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? advice-anyone answered Wednesday January 25 2006, 4:02 pm: Sounds like Jealousy to me. Don't try to overdo it. You might come off deseperate or slutty. Just act normal. Find things you have in common and get him interested. Also approach him with witt and humour. Guys love it. Dont try to make him look dumb and dont say things about the other girl because you will look immature. It can hurt sometimes when guys flirt, exspecially the ones you like. Truth is guys like to feel sexy or wanted so they flirt to get girls to say hot things to them. Try to compliment him in a sophisticated way. Good Luck. [ advice-anyone's advice column | Ask advice-anyone A Question ]
TheTeenGirl answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 10:47 pm: If you know that he's flirting with you both the same, then I wouldn't try to compete with another girl. Is it really worth it if you think that he's playing the both of you? No. Don't go after the player. Don't even play the game!
You can't make somebody like you more than another person, thats just being silly and selfish. It's basically a waste of your time to try to compete with someone, go for somebody who won't make you try to fight for him.
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