duckydork14 answered Sunday July 22 2007, 12:33 am: well this is how I see it-if you make it hard for a guy to get you than he will treat you better cause he knows if it took him a lot to get you he doesnt want to lose you! [ duckydork14's advice column | Ask duckydork14 A Question ]
mariahneu answered Saturday July 21 2007, 11:00 pm: Yes and no... Guys do enjoy the hunt for a girl, because it's fun for them and they like a good challenge. However, if a girl plays to hard to get, they'll soon get uninterested in the catch, and they'll move on. But, then again, guys don't like to have serious relationships with girls that are easy. Once in awhile, just seem uninterested in something a guy says, he'll catch on and he'll find that chasing you is quite fun.
runawayxlove answered Saturday July 21 2007, 10:39 pm: hey, well it depends what the guy is looking for. if he wants a serious relationship and has true feelings for you, making him chase you for a while will become annoying and he will loose interest. for the first few days, its fine tho. if its just a hookup, making his chase you can be okay for most of the hooking up. no guy likes to get a girl easily right away.
Courtney answered Saturday July 21 2007, 10:37 pm: Yes, it's true. Guys do rather enjoy the hunt for their prey more when their prey puts up a good challenge. It makes it all the more intriguing and interesting. However, guys, well that is experienced rational and mature men, are able to recognize when they're being played around w/ for some time. And experienced rational men, while enjoying the challenge itself, like a womanly response to their male vitality or woes. Not a childish one, although I believe they'd understand fully if you weren't exactly experienced in the area in which I speak, which ranges from kissing to a mere hug and so forth. Yes, they love the challenge. But it should always be so much more than that, although that should always be remembered as an essential element in the game of love, which is what I like to call it. Hope I was of some help dear, and bye. [ Courtney's advice column | Ask Courtney A Question ]
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