i gave a guy my number a couple days ago, and he called that night, and the next two days. we have had a really good time talking. he said we should hang out today, and said he'd call around noon. he didnt call until 5'o clock and i didnt pick it up because i was kinda mad that he didnt call when he said he would. but really, i do want to talk to him. should i call him back or wait for him to call again?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Vikki27 answered Monday March 27 2006, 11:06 am: If this is the first time has hasn't called when he said he would, I think it's a better idea to let it go for now. Some guys like to 'play it cool' and don't call you on time because they think it will make you more eager to talk to them when they do call. On the other hand, it might just be something held him up and he couldn't call when he said he would.
Whatever the reason, you should give him the benefit of the doubt on this occasion. See how it goes. If he apologises for not calling when he said he would, dismiss the whole thing completely. He might just be one of the good guys. [ Vikki27's advice column | Ask Vikki27 A Question ]
operation_waffle answered Monday March 27 2006, 10:57 am: Give him a call back and say you were just getting out of the shower and you couldn't get the phone. I wouldn't wait for him because he might take you not calling him back as a bad sign- and might think you don't like him.
broken29 answered Saturday March 25 2006, 11:55 pm: dont stress over it he proably had a good reason but he called you bacj didnt he that should count for a big something well just give him a call
karenR answered Friday March 24 2006, 11:35 pm: Call him back. Something probably came up that he couldn't call at noon. Don't be mad at him.
At least he did call! :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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