ok so theres this guy thats been a friend of mine, but yesturday there were sparks, and stuff. we were hugging and kissing, but the thing is yesturday I was staying at a hotel by the beach, so I'm not sure if he just hasn't called me because he thinks I'm still there. But, I feel, i don't know, i guess kind of weird because once, this guy, not the same guy, another guy, came up to me and randomly kissed me, and so I thought he liked me, but he also requested me on myspace and stuff, but it turned out he was drunk, so I kind of felt stupid, so should I be worried if the guy is kind of quiet today?? I'm not asking because I'm desperate or anything, it's just because the drunk one left me nervous!!
Additional info, added Sunday January 28 2007, 4:41 pm: ooooooooo forgot to mention like I don't have his screen name or phone number and i'm don't think he has mine either. The thing is, I have a number on an invitation i gave him to my party, which is my cell phone, but it's not like he knows that's my phone number, he could probably be thinking it could be my mother's phone number, so, maybe thats got something to do with it, but is talking to his friends a good idea???
khadiya answered Sunday January 28 2007, 4:53 pm: Dont chase after this guy. If he truely likes you, he will come back for more. But if he takes too long for you then confront him! [ khadiya's advice column | Ask khadiya A Question ]
Boochie answered Sunday January 28 2007, 4:49 pm: No he might be quiet. But maybe this time you could make the first move! Show him you like him and like doing stuff with him.
Go for what you want.
--Natalie [ Boochie's advice column | Ask Boochie A Question ]
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