Question Posted Saturday November 29 2008, 7:03 pm
theres this boy that has been trying to get with me for a long time now and every time i turned him down, all his friends kept trying to hook us up. but finally yesterday i told him that i liked him and now today he is acting all cocky saying stuff like "everyone loves me" and "not sure about her anymore" its really starting to piss me off, the thought that he could of used me.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? OhMyJill answered Sunday November 30 2008, 8:19 pm: its sounds to me that he's very into the girls that are hard to get. since he thinks (or thought) that you didnt like him, that triggered something in his little dumb guy brain that makes you seem like a challenge to him. im not saying your not a challenge, i just think you should maybe try to seem not interested in him to show him that not everyone is in love with him. (im not :D) haha
let me leave you with this. guy's play mind games. sometimes worse than girls. since i dont know your age i couldn't say..well...you know what?..i'll say it..ALL GUYS ARE IMMATURE. and they think their superior to women. so dont fall for his games. your smarter than that.
Cux answered Sunday November 30 2008, 8:08 pm: People show their true colors at some very strange times and in normal times. What I mean to say is that now that he knows you like him, he's acting differently and you just just try to stay away from him. There are plenty of guys out there who aren't cocky and won't change after they find out they're liked.
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