Question Posted Saturday September 9 2006, 2:51 pm
ok so there is this guy who i have known for a year now, right and we flirted last year but then i found out he had a gf then over the summmer she broke up with him for another guy and because he didnt call her enough then he went out with someone else but then that girl broke up with him too cuz they never talked and for aother guy.
we talk now, but it seeems like to me that im the only one talking and hes just listening, so im kind of running out of things to say, what would be some good things to start a conversation? idk im kind of better at talking about people ( not in a bad way) then objects or events or whatever.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? angie91 answered Saturday September 9 2006, 10:19 pm: you know what some boys are bad at talking to girls. if you think that you arent going to be able to communicate enough with him then you shouldnt make a relationship with him. on the other hand he may be shy. tell him how you feel. or you could ask him personal questions and if he only gives you lik a few words as his answer you know it wont work right? its hard to figure out what to say, but if you try hard to make a conversation and he isnt trying at all and thats his history then maybe thats just how it is gonna be with him. if it doesnt work out its his loss.you sound like a great girl whos willing to try at a realtionship and thats what counts but not all relationships work out. good luck anyway!! [ angie91's advice column | Ask angie91 A Question ]
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