16f I have been talkn to this guy for a while now like over 6 months on and off. He did something messed up to me that we stopped talking. that was a while ago so weve been fine now and then he got mad at me and we stopped talking for like a few days and its been a week that were talking again but its like we never have a full conversation, he answers my texts really late, or doesnt at all. So i heard that to get a guy to want you more its good to act like you kind of dont care and dont be waiting by the phone or let him text you. So guys, does this work when a girl doesnt talk to you.. do you want her more and does it make you talk to her?
lexiesays answered Saturday September 19 2009, 1:32 am: it's not that they like us not calling. its that they need their space. they dont wanna think youre obsessed with them and need to talk everyday. if you wanna be with him tell him straight up and if hes into it, he'll tell you. if not, stop texting him. either he'll come around or you need to move on. but dont waste your time wondering if he'll talk to you. and wait til he texts you. if he wants to talk, he'll talk. [ lexiesays's advice column | Ask lexiesays A Question ]
DearAbby92 answered Saturday September 19 2009, 12:53 am: If he thinks you're available for him whenever/wherever, then he might lose interest, or just not work to talk to you. If he thinks your convienant then he won't put effort in. Give him a taste of his own medicine. Don't respond to some texts, answer late, give a few one word answers or sound uninterested. Soon enough you'll have him thinking. Don't do it for too long though, or he may think he's bothering you.
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