Question Posted Thursday February 19 2009, 8:05 pm
Okay I have been told over and over again that boys like the chase. So I know that this boy likes me but I don't know any techniques that create a chase... How do I make him chase me, like specific things I can do.
PS I am 13/F and he is 14/M so please take this into account with examples.
Besmart answered Friday February 20 2009, 12:25 pm: To be honest and frank with you, if the boy isn't already chasing you without you doing anything he probably isn't interested. And since he is 14 he is probably just really horny and if he did chase you what he really is after is sex. hahaha. So I mean if you really want attention dress slutty...(please don't do this have some dignity.) Just wait and don't make boys your life cause you'll be horribly dissapointed in the end. [ Besmart's advice column | Ask Besmart A Question ]
annon answered Friday February 20 2009, 5:34 am: it really depends on the boy, i dont like the chase... it frustrates the hell outa me and gets me down, make sure you know that he's eenjoying it while your doing this. other wise it could push him away.
as for ways to make him chase you flirt with him every now and then but dont come on too strong, when he starts to get interested youll niotice that he'll want to spend alot more time with you than he did before, he may be shy and not ask you out so you may have to do that a couple of times. he will seem generally alot happier (or smile alot more) if you talk to him, then again that depends on the type of guy. just do little things to make him wanna be with you more, he'll soon catch on and like you to [ annon's advice column | Ask annon A Question ]
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