OK, I would like a guy to answer this question but ill take any advice. I have been dating this guy, lets call him BOB, for like 4 days now. he asked me out at the end of school, and then we talked when we got home. Then, we talked at school the next day a lot. But we didnt talk on the pohne that day, and we havent all weekend, and as its sunday, im like ARGHH! lol. Well hes great, sticks up for me, and is really caring, and is always scraed if he does something wrong whether im mad at him. He is different from any guy ive dated, and ive dated a lot. My friend says im in love, and i think so to. But he hates phones!! how am i supposed to talk to him? hes always busy and stuff, but last night i called him, and he said he was playing a game and maybe he will call me tomorrow. whats up with that? i mean i know you hate phones but geez. any advice on what i should say to him without coming off as clingy, i mean we have only been going out a little while, so, yeah, advice please???!!!
LoViNu2mOuCh answered Sunday February 26 2006, 5:39 pm: Well, first since you have been going out for four days now, i hate to say this to you, but you are probably not in true love, just puppy love.. But in answer to your question, he may just be shy, or nervous...So just tell him that the key to a relationship is communication. And that you would like to be able to talk to him, but he is busy so you never really have time to talk face-to-face so just say you would like to talk on the phone, and if he really likes you then he will do it for you. [ LoViNu2mOuCh's advice column | Ask LoViNu2mOuCh A Question ]
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