Question Posted Wednesday February 21 2007, 2:19 pm
Okay. so i was at the movies and this really hott kid asked me for my number, so i gave it to him. he texted me later that night and everything. The next day i asked him if he wanted to hang out and stuff. however we couldnt. I still texted him like trying to get to know him but now im afraid he thinks im annoying. I sent him a text last night saying "call me tomrrow" should i still try to talk to him if he doesnt call?
xcheerbabex108 answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 4:37 pm: Play it off. If he doesn't call, give him about a day or so, maybe a little more than that. If he happens not to call, then I'd just kind of move on, and know that it's his loss. But, if you're comfortable with the idea of talking to him after he didn't respond, then go right ahead. I don't see anything wrong with that.
beth396190 answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 3:19 pm: give him a little space.
if he doesnt text or call you, that is :]
that way, he's wondering about you.
and then text him when you have time to hang out with him.
like, "hey, wanna go to a movie friday?" or wherever you like to hang out.
that sort of thing.
(i dont know how you would say it. haha)
LyssaxxLove09 answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 3:18 pm: Should i still try:
It seems to me like he into you, cuz if he wasnt he wouldnt have texted you in the first place. However, you may be startng to get on hos nerves. If i were you, i would wait for him to callyou, if he doesn't i would then wait to see if he texts you later. If later he still doesn't do either, i would call him the next day, some people don't like to be the firt to text or call someone, but i wouldn't do it right away, give him some time.
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