Question Posted Wednesday February 8 2006, 10:13 pm
John has known ive liked him since about october, durin football season i wore his jersey to the games, we havent really hungout and stuff but i dont know theres something about him. he is now in my gym class the last semester and lately he has been acting weird, flirting alot. and i used to just throw myself out to him but now i want to sort of play hard to get while flirtin at the same time.. what can i do? i see him in school sometimes, hes in my 1st period spanish class and we dont really talk(hes on the other side) and hes in my gym class
Sapphire_Lily answered Thursday February 9 2006, 6:13 pm: Perhaps he's acting weird because hes starting to fancy you. If so playing hard to get may confuse him if you've been flirty up until this point. He may think you've found someone else you like better and he may decide not to take it any further with you.
Anyways, you can ignore the above if you want and play hard to get. You should try and get his number, send him some flirty text messages. Also if you catch him looking at you, glance over at him with hooded eyes. Apparently its much more attractive than the cliched hair flick. Also try (and I know this sounds weird) tilting your head to the side when you talk to him so that you expose your neck. Apparently its some sort of flirty body language that he'll pick up subconciously. Plus if your sitting with him, move your legs/feet in small circles. Yet again, its supposed to be irresistable to guys. (read a book on body language lol)
missadvicenator255 answered Thursday February 9 2006, 4:36 pm: well you can start talkin to him more like at your gym class..hangout more and stuf...that is what i would do...thats is the best i know...because you didn't say what you were asking so it is pretty hard to answer it...hope i helped..♥ nikki [ missadvicenator255's advice column | Ask missadvicenator255 A Question ]
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