heyy, i decided to ask you this question, cecause it seems like you have a lot of experience with a lot of things. i'm 13, and i'm going out with this really nice kid, and he's on my friends baseball team. his parents are at a lot of the games, and he is SUPERRRR shy, and he calls me and tells me he loves me on the phone and stuff, but he never says by to me at the games, and thats the only time i ever see him, because he goes to a different school, i really want him to make a move, because i'm getting sick of him just leaving, i know he's shy and his parents are there, but he could at least say bye. any help would be appreciated! thankss. :)
heatherrr.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Sunday June 4 2006, 10:57 am: i know what your saying. some guys are completely different infront of their parents - but you cant reAlly change that. maybe you can try seeing him besides going to his games. im sure he loves seeing you there - but he might not wanna see you because hes sweating, his parents, and yea. theres lotsa reasons. since hes shy, you cant really expect much. maybe ask him to come over to your house and have dinner or something. im 13 also, and my parents dont let me do anything with my boyfriends till they meet them and get to know them. i knwo what you mean, ive had boyfriends at different schools and its hard. maybe when he calls you, ask him to coe over and say something to you, even if its a simple good bye and you say goodjob. dont be scared to tell him the truth, and tell him that you feel like he is kinda ignoring you at the games. if you come and watch his games, you deffinitally deserve atleast a good bye. so next time just say a little something on the phone. and see if he changes, once he realizes how it makes you feel - he will most liekly change. gooodluckk
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