redhead6154 answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 12:03 pm: You shouldn't have to change yourself to make someone like you. But if he said he loves you and then stopped talking to you he isn't the right guy for you. There are plenty of other guys out there. [ redhead6154's advice column | Ask redhead6154 A Question ]
xldywing answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 11:47 am: well basically, you can't get a guy to like you, but who said one can't try? if this guy said he loved you and know he won't even talk to you, something tells me he's either faking it or he really does love you and is to shy to say anymore. he might've thought he embarrassed himself or something! give it some time for him to think over, but don't give him too much time. after you've given him this "space," try getting in touch with him again and see what happens. don't stress out over it, i'm sure all with go your way! best wishes! (: [ xldywing's advice column | Ask xldywing A Question ]
xEVYx answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 9:30 am: Love isn't something that you can make happen, it just happens on its own, same goes for liking somebody. Atleast if it's real anyways. It's really up to how you handle the situation and time. If he won't talk to you, you should give him time and let him think things over. Or if you can't wait, try talking to him with no one else around and tell him how you really feel. If that doesn't work move on. Why waste your time trying to be with someone that doesn't wanna be with you when there's a million other people who would!
SheWasTheSun answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 7:53 am: There's no way to force someone into liking you. I've had a boy tell me that he loved me & like 10 minutes, literally, after he said it, he left and we haven't spoken since. Give it a little bit more time, let him work things if that's what the case if. If not, you might want to try contacting him. If he continues to not reply, he's not worth fretting over. [ SheWasTheSun's advice column | Ask SheWasTheSun A Question ]
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