I was at the mall with a friend of mine and we met up with this girl he knows from school. We talked for a few minutes, and I started joking with her that I was going to call her again and again until she had seen Star Wars.(Obviously she had said she never seen it.) After a while I stopped joking and said, "No, your cute, I do want to call you." She said it was okay, but she doesn't ever talk on the phone. The last girl who told me that ended up that she wasn't interested in me, and didn't want to lead me on. I'm not exactly ugly, but I'm not hot either, so I can see how she wouldn't be interested in me based on that short time. So what now? Do I call her? Do I move on to the next girl?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? BitsandPieces answered Monday December 4 2006, 12:16 pm: I have no way of really knowing if this girl might have taken an interest in you, and neither do you until you try. Call her, keep it simple and sweet and give her your number. Then move on. If she wants to call she will, and if not, then no big deal. By the way, looks only get you so far with a girl anyway! Girls look for much more in the way of charm, confidence, kindness and attention from a guy. Don't ever let your assesment of your looks hold you back! There are hot guys that once they start talking begin to look less hot, and average looking guys that begin looking irresistable when we get to know them. Focus on being a hot guy on the inside, that is where it counts. [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
MYLOVExx answered Monday December 4 2006, 1:34 am: Awe you're too cute! :) Sorry but I think that girl is not interested bc as girls, we make up excuses like crazy..i don't know and have never met a single girl that did not like to talk on the phone. I dont think you should waste your time on her.
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