soo i think he may have moved on but i just cant tell!
Question Posted Monday December 8 2008, 7:26 pm
okay, this guy was flirting with me A LOTTT for the whole month of november, and before then, he would flirt with me a little bit, too. soo we've been back in school for a week since thanksgiving break and on the first day i came back, he flirted with me quite a bit. i missed 2 1/2 days out of that first week back, so neither of us really got the chance to flirt with each other. andd today was my first full day where i actually had the chance to flirt with him, but the odd thing is, he didnt flirt with me, hardly AT ALL. and im really worried that he moved on or doesnt like me anymore. but also i've been in a bad mood since last week and i havent been dressing cute or anything. we've both liked each other since 9th grade, somone please tell me if he's moved on, or give me some flirting tips so i can get his freaking attention again! thank you!
How you dress shouldn't matter at all.
If you're in a really bad mood though,
that turns even a natural born flirt off.
Work on flirting back if you like, but if
you were in a bad mood he may be off flirting
with a happier person. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Tuesday December 9 2008, 3:29 am: Take it easy. it shouldn't matter how you dress for a guy to flirt with you. when i was in high school, i would go to school in pj bottoms and stuff i didn't care because i was there to learn and people didnt look at me differently the guys i dated treated me the same flirt with him some more maybe he was just having a off day [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
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