Question Posted Saturday September 13 2008, 10:42 pm
I am a thirteen year old girl - btw. So at my school I have an huge crush on a boy. And I am pretty sure he likes me too. But you see, a ton of other girls like him too, and I am scared that I might lose his attention while I have it. What should I do? How can I keep him interested with out moving to fast?
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If it is meant to be, it will be. In the meantime relax and have a good time being his friend.
Please don't do anything that doesn't feel right or that you know your parents wouldn't approve of to keep him interested. That is not the way to get a boy to like you. He already likes you remember.
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DJzmAgUy426 answered Sunday September 14 2008, 2:13 pm: It really all depends on you. I've always guessed the reason guys like me is because flirting comes very naturally to be, so it's not that hard to flirt and all the while seem uninterested. It's all a game really. First you attract him, then you let HIM do the following. If a lot of girls like him, he'll most likely pick the one he CAN'T have. It's human nature. I know I'm like that. Smile at him a lot, and be charming from a distance. Then let him see you're not like the other girls who'd die for him [even if you are], and that you want his friendship and need nothing more. Ignore him a little, but make sure he's always watching. It's fool-proof, I swear. Good luck <3. [ DJzmAgUy426's advice column | Ask DJzmAgUy426 A Question ]
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