im 15/f. if i find out a guy i like likes me back, i usually lose interest in him. am i not ready for a boyfried or what? its seriously annoying and id love it to stop
RaDeuX answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 11:20 pm: I'm not sure what you're trying to ask us here, but I'll try and see if I can say anything helpful.
If you like a guy, and he likes you back, you lose interest in him? Wouldn't that mean that you didn't like him from the very beginning? I think you're a little bit confused, and should take some time off and think it over a little bit. Also, I don't think it would hurt to just go out with the guy that's interested in you. Who knows? You might become interested in him again. [ RaDeuX's advice column | Ask RaDeuX A Question ]
god-smusgrove answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 10:42 pm: well get a big sack of apples, and then give them to me because apple prices went up where i live.
triciaXterror answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 10:01 pm: This always happens to me as well. I'll be like head over heals for a guy then they tell me, and i'll still like him then all of a sudden, BAM! i don't like him anymore. It sucks right?
It probably means that you liked him because he didn't like you, not because you had a ton of interest in him. When you find someone that likes you back and you still like him, then you'll know that you like him for him.
I know it's super annoying, but just hang in there. <33
ibettershakethis answered Wednesday April 18 2007, 9:54 pm: i think you're just intimidated by yourself. you may not think that you can't handle this person now that he likes you. my advice is to just go for it even if you THINK you have lost all interest in him. that happens to me a lot actually and i regret not going after guys that like me. usually you end up liking them again after they stop liking you and the whole process basically repeats itself. so yeah i'd go for it. [ ibettershakethis's advice column | Ask ibettershakethis A Question ]
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