i like this boy and i try so hard to flirt but im new at it so its hard to. I just met him a couple months ago and hav hung out with him b4 i like him now but im not sure if he likes me. i text him an call him for plans a lot but how much is too much? how can i get him to like me without calling too much and etc? i dono wat to do cuz i want him to kno i like him but i dont want to come off annoying! i never c him at school and he doesnt even hav a sn. wat should i do? and also i hav never had a bf or kissed or anything soo i need help OHH hes really shy like me and hes not outgoing
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Sunday May 14 2006, 12:27 pm: aw, hun. every guy is different - so you really dont know how much is TOO much. ive had this problem, too. and my ex boyfriend called me a pshyco and a creep because i called so much ( haha ). we just look back on it & laugh. anyway - we dont want that for you. if you text him and he texts you back - its safe to keep texting. but if he stops, then you stop too. and for calling.. its kinda hard. just test him be like hey wanna chat im bored or something and if he says sure then be like okay cool call me whenever. whenever you can - have him call you. and if your convo is dead - dont be scared to get off the phone. be like hey well call me later okay? just like that. this site im gonna give you helps you with flirting, kissing, and finding out if he likes you. so check it out! [ [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ] good luck hun
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