Theres this guy I have a crush on, its mutual for sure though. Im running out of things to say when I text him. How can I make him ask about me
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? kdgirl3323 answered Thursday March 20 2008, 1:54 pm: If you are texting this guy, and he is texting you back, you can obviously think he is into you. But, if you find yourself trying to be something your not, he's not going to want you to know anymore about you. The odds are, if he hasent asked you to talk about yourself yet, i dont think he's going to unless u speak up. Try to star a convo with him. Go easy at it. Dont say randomly text things ,like, "MARRY ME!" ha ha, you dont want to seem too obvious. But, always remember to be yourself,and he will learn to like you. [ kdgirl3323's advice column | Ask kdgirl3323 A Question ]
M0DERNDAYBARBiE answered Thursday March 20 2008, 1:46 pm: you could say lets play a game to get to know eachother, he'll be like okay.. and then you can say lets play 21 questions and you can ask ANYTHING you want. and i'll ask whatever i want. and then you'll end up playing and probably forget what number you're on.
Mr_Skittles answered Thursday March 20 2008, 12:47 pm: Once you stop texting him because you can't say anything more to him, he's going to have to pull you in.
Either he is uninterested in you, and in that case, you'll need to build attraction in order to get texts from him, or once you run out he'll start texting you wondering why you haven't said anything to him for a while. [ Mr_Skittles's advice column | Ask Mr_Skittles A Question ]
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