This Guy at school asked for my number, and hasnt called in at least 5 days. I saw him at school a few days after he asked for my number and he seemed like he didnt like me. Im sort of confused. Is it OK for a girl to call a boy first? Cuz I want to call him. I have his number. Anyway, thanks!
sabina1508 answered Wednesday April 25 2007, 11:37 am: aha obv. call him !
maybe hes too shy to do it b.c he likes you .
he's prob waiting for you to call to see if you're interested.
he gave you his number for a reason..
why woudlnt you call ?
ask him what hes doing on the weekend and if he wants to hang out.
dont stall b.c then he might stop liking you , he might think that you arent into him so he'll slowly stop liking you.
take the lead, why not ?
call him first and just talk to him.
dont be nervous or anything, just be yourself and he'll like you even more.
Bucket answered Wednesday April 25 2007, 1:50 am: Of course it's cool to call a guy first; this is the 21st century. Is he in any classes with you? If he is, then you can make the call really casual by saying something like, "Hey, I kinda spaced out during (insert class here) and didn't write down the homework; can you tell me what the assignment is?"
Neuronautas answered Wednesday April 25 2007, 1:08 am: oh shut up. the person below is a dumbass.
Yes give him a call. Maybe he's shy and doesn't know what to say once he calls. Some guys would like if the girl made the first move. [ Neuronautas's advice column | Ask Neuronautas A Question ]
iloveaar answered Wednesday April 25 2007, 12:56 am: no! don't EVER call him first! its obvious he has feelings for you caus he asked your number but he's just trying to make you all excited about him waiting for him to call!! its obvious tht he's doing that . [ iloveaar's advice column | Ask iloveaar A Question ]
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