Hey Lalagurly,
I am the girl who asked for advice about that guy Jake. Remember? Well, school started today and I have yet another question for you. So far, I have two classes with him. I acted calm & cool and pretended it wasn't a big deal to me. I felt so proud of myself for being able to do that! Last year, I would act so weird and squirmish whenever he was around. Anyways, during the second class I had with him today he said "Hey Lauren. I saw your sister this summer" with a half-grin on his face. I looked over at him and said "Yeah, I heard" and then went back to my other conversation. So my questions are: Do you think that was a good move on my part? I didn't want to act completley into him like I did last year because I heard that guys like a challenge. Second question: What do you think he meant by saying that to me? Was he trying to just start a conversation or do you think he was kind of teasing me? Thanks so much!
Additional info, added Monday August 28 2006, 5:13 pm: BTW--If you don't remember, my sister gave him my phone number and told him to call me. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lalagurly answered Monday August 28 2006, 7:01 pm: i think you made the right move you didnt drop your convorsation for him and you didnt get embarrased either!!I think you should deffinetly talk to him again this time make the first move so you go up to him. you can kinda tell if he wants to talk or what message he is putting out there for you.i think he may have been bugging you about it but in a nicer way.I dont think it matters really though so just talk to him tomorrow so you can tell feel free to ask me another question ok you can email me aswell mizztalk_alot@hotmail.com o and also call me nikki or nicole and your name is lauren my bff name is that =]i wanna know how it goes!!! [ lalagurly's advice column | Ask lalagurly A Question ]
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