14/f this kid in my town and i hooked up before the summer. he told me that over the summer we can do whatever we want and then we can "catch up" afterwards. we both got with other people.. so camps over and all, and we hung out 3 times and hooked up then. he told me that he liked me, we talk online and text often. hes the kind of guys that gets a lot of girls (but hes nice and sweet.. not a manwhore) do you think he is going to ask me out or is it just a summer romance?
help is appreciated!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xoMarisox answered Saturday August 25 2007, 3:45 pm: Well you guys seem like you did catch up a bit. I would still go with it. I mean if you like him and all. I would keep hooking up and if you want more then a friends with benefits relationship then ask him if you guys are going to ever go out. I can't really tell if it is just a summer thing though. Guys are so complicated and you can almost never read them. If he starts to ignore you when school starts.. then it was just a summer thing. If you guys keep hooking up then it it's not. Good luck! [ xoMarisox's advice column | Ask xoMarisox A Question ]
amarand answered Saturday August 25 2007, 2:07 pm: If he gets a lot of girls he probably knows what he wants and how to get it. So, yes, he'll probably ask you out, unless there's another girl he has his eye on. You should ask him casually sometime "Sooo..what's going to happen when school starts again?" and maybe that will speed things along. [ amarand's advice column | Ask amarand A Question ]
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