i have a girl, even though we dont sleep with each other yet. she doesnt call me. i do all the calling, all the time. when i told her am not comfortable about her not calling, she yet odesnt call. shoudl i keep taking her seriously?
sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday February 7 2006, 3:56 pm: First off, knowing how old she was would help a lot. I'm 19 and I used to have an honest fear of talking on the phone. Even today sometimes I have trouble. I know that other people have it too, and maybe your gf is very shy. If she's under age 16, which I'm guessing she is, she's still quite young so cut her some slack. Don't just tell her that you're not comfortable with her not calling, tell her to call. Be more straighforward about it. Help her get over her fears or shyness or whatever it may be. Talk through it with her and ask her "why". Be nice and understanding about it. That's how I got through it. I hope I helped you and good luck! :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
soccerhil1234 answered Tuesday February 7 2006, 3:43 pm: of course. just like below, people dont like to talk on the phone. I hate talking on the phone. Just because she dosent call you, dosent mean she dosent love you or anything. gluck with everytthing <|3 [ soccerhil1234's advice column | Ask soccerhil1234 A Question ]
orphans answered Tuesday February 7 2006, 3:36 pm: some people just dont like talking on the phone. they feel its not personal because you cant see their faces. you should sit down with her and ask her why not. while you may enjoy talking on the phone, she may not. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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