well last week i met a guy that i rele fancied and still want to go out with. i was with him and a few other guys by this party and i rele wanted him, so i went down on him, then a couple of his mates, but he didnt seem to wana talk to me much after.
we saw each other a few times ova the week and i made sure to wear short skirts and stuff and do things with him, but now hes with a different girl and they r going like a couple now and thats what i wanted. i tried everything but i cant get him to like me! i dont kno if its coz the other girl is better at giving head or if i wasnt good enuff, but loads of boys say im gd at it. what should i do?! and can i get him back and with me as a boyfriend?!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? rockchick132006 answered Wednesday May 2 2007, 11:55 am: ok girl, Im 13 and i know you might not take me seriously but I've also been with a lot of guys and relationships aren't all about sex and trying to show off your skills at giving head. Some guys (believe it or not) just dont want someone that is always willing to do that stuff. sometimes (if they're actually decent) they want a relationship that's based on trust and love, not sex and lust. Maybe he just didnt have the same feelings for you that you had for him. and if he didn't you probably can't change that. Im sorry if thats not exactly what you wanted to hear, but its true. personally, i think that you should just find another boy that wants the same stuff that you want in a relationship. The guy's probably really happy with his girl and possibly, in love. i hope everything works out good for you. and if you ever need any other advice, just ask me. Ill most likely be around for a while.
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