so im a sophmore and he's a senior.
in high school by the way :)
so, there is this guy, i REALLY like.
and i mean i think he's kinda into me, even though im ALOT younger and all. well only a year and a half, but anyways.
i want him to like me back becuase his x is trying to get back with him. hmmm.
and im not really the slutty type at all so im not going to go do anything like that.
i dunno.
what should i like say to him to make him like me, but be like playfull and flirty, but not like too flirty, you know?
wow that was like a novel :) hah
cheapxphotography answered Tuesday November 13 2007, 9:26 am: yayy! haha. I love these questions because I am also a sophomore with a senior boyfriend so I can totaly relate to the age. Age really doesn't matter to much. To your parents, it might, but to him it probably isn't. You really need to get to flirting with him. Guys love girls that will go after what they want. If you seem that he's into you, then stay the way you are. Don't change who you are just to beat out this other girl. Find out if he's still into her. Ask him if he likes anyone. While your asking him if he likes anyone, drop some hints. Make sure to show him that you're available. But that doesn't mean be slutty. Make sure to not seem like you're easy or that he can take advantage of you. Since he is a senior, he's ready for somethings that you may not.
When I first realized that I liked my boyfriend, I flirted alot. I made sure to not seem physco and I played it cool. When he was flirting back, I realized that he had feelings too. Soooo...we started to talk on the phone. This is when I began to let him know how I felt and I got the 411 on how he felt. After a few convos we began hanging out and after one date he asked me out. IT's been over three months and I'm totally in love with him.
SOOOOOOOOO...the lesson is play it cool. Flirt but don't seem easy or desperate. If it seems like he's liking you too, drop some hints. Eventually you should tell him how you feel.
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