how do you kno if a guy is just after being physical with you?? please help cause i need to find this out about this guy who keeps talking to me and stuff. thanks :)
luv_nelly_06 answered Sunday June 29 2008, 11:47 pm: the way to know for sure is if he keeps bringng up sexual things like oh, let me see ur boobs or ,,my thing is big..or whatever,,,then he is most likely after you for sex..now not al guys are like this but 80% out of 100 teenage boys are so stay caautious and do not trust him for anything!
LiLMAMAx answered Sunday June 29 2008, 6:02 pm: Aw, this is an easy one. If you are ever alone with him or talking to him privately, and he just keeps talking about sex or sexual encounters then he is probably just after sex. There isn't anything wrong with asking little questions about sex with you, but if he is pushing you into having sex with him then don't do it. He's after the old hit it and quit it routine. Good luck! ♥ [ LiLMAMAx's advice column | Ask LiLMAMAx A Question ]
S_C answered Sunday June 29 2008, 8:41 am: It's usually hard to tell until you're actually in the relationship. Then again, I've had guy friends who have basically wanted a booty call whenever they were in the mood for something.
If it's obvious, you'll know.
If not - it'll be difficult to tell until you're in a position where something may occur.
Just know that if you're ever uncomfortable in a situation, you have the right to tell him no and to back off, etc.
If he gets upset (even a little bit) about you saying no, then he doesn't care about your feelings, only his desires.
That's how you know a guy isn't worth it and that it could only get worse from there.
Honestly, though, until you start dating or hanging around each other more in person - you won't really know unless he basically tells you. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
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