Question Posted Wednesday November 1 2006, 4:54 pm
Question: If you got a girl/guy's number(or email) at the party, and you think she/he is cute.
How long does it take for you to call/email her/him?
Is it different between girl and guy?
Is it always better for guys to call the girls first?
Also, mm, I'm not sure what you mean by differnet between a girl and a guy. If you mean like, the difference of a guy calling a girl, then girl calling a guy ; then yeah, it can be different, I guess. Girls are a little more hesitant to call cause they sit there and think how they'll look and what the guy'll be thinking and everything, whereas a guy just might ring her up and be like,"Heyyyyyyyy".
It can be better cause that for one ensures the girl that the guy likes her and really does want to talk to her and everything ( because sometimes guys get annoyed when girls call cause they don't want to talk to her or she might call too much, etc. ) So it'd give you a better idea on his thoughts & feelings and it might make the conversation less nervous and easier since you're not the one waiting for the phone to be picked up and thinking of a starter conversation.
But it can be really good if the girl calls first, because it shows confidence in the girl, which alot of guys are into. Who wouldn't be into a gutsy girl? Sometimes guys like it when the girl makes the first move for once instead of teh guy always having to guess what's on the girls mind and doing it.
MassieBlockx3 answered Wednesday November 1 2006, 5:34 pm: i would say 2 days.
so you don't sound desperate.
but don't make it seem like you forgot about them.
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