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im ignoring the guy i like, what's the next step..?


Question Posted Saturday September 30 2006, 9:27 am

This is a question for all you girls who know "the rules" to how to get THE guy.
To all you who know how to flirt, play hard to get, and keep the dude exactly where you want him.

Here it goes..

This guy and I live in different countries.
We've met twice (through friends and relatives)
We've been e-mailing for a while. Flirting somewhat.
I've been told this is where you start paying hard to get! after getting his attention!

So.. I havn't replaied to his last e-mail (sent two weeks ago)

so where do i go from here?

I can't just keep playing hard to get, cause then we'll lose touch.

So when do i make my move? and what is my move?
juts out of the blue sending him an email non-related to the last one?

or what?

thhxx!
ps. 15/fm


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livingLIKEloversxx answered Saturday September 30 2006, 7:26 pm:
i actually think the way that you're playing hard to get is sort of stupid, especially because you don't get to see this guy to often, almost never. if you don't respond to his e-mail, and he doesn't see you, what makes you think he'll suddenly go crazy thinking about a girl he's seen twice, and lives thousands of miles away? e-mail him back. because if he liked you in that way, he'd want to know that you somewhat cared for him. otherwise, it's like, why bother. plpaying hard to get is misconseptual, and can really only mix up what people think of others.

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MOLLIEgurLSC answered Saturday September 30 2006, 4:05 pm:
i think ur should just go for it. ask him out. whats there to lose. if u dont maby some one else will but the best thing is to keep an open mind

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DefinedEyes answered Saturday September 30 2006, 12:21 pm:
There arent "rules" to getting a guy.
Playing hard to get, in emails, or online, isnt a good idea, its stupid.
No offence, dont get tall angry at me for saying thats stupid. But if you like a guy and he likes you back, dont make him chase you around, a lot of guys say that hate that.

Playing "hard to get" isnt great anyways, it shows either he thinks you are just being rude, or lazy, or just not interested in him. So unless they guy you are intersted in REALLY likes you, he may not get that you are trying to play hard to get.

Just reply to his emails,
set up times to meet up or something,
and since you are only fifteen,
I'm assuming this boy you like is around the same age, and he is most likely imature, and of course trying to play hard to get with someone that age, will have no idea what you are doing?

You know?

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