Im a 17 year old girl and i just started talking to this guy in my class that i have never talked to before, hes extremely attractive but ive heard hes not the best person in the world, like really full of himself, anyways i didnt like him or have a crush on him but he kept talking to me and i was blowing it off cause of the bad things i heard of him, but he honestly didnt seem as bad as people had said. so the next day my friend said she had recieved texts from him that night asking her if i had a boyfriend and a bunch of other questions about me. i tend to way over think situations like this and get myself worried over nothing but does this mean he likes me...should i go for it...i always thought a guy like him was way out of my leage cause hes really good-looking and i dont view myself as gorgeous. But i just want advice to what i should do, approach him or just let it go.
Thanks for the help =)
Daintree answered Monday September 28 2009, 1:21 am: If your a virgin there is only one reason, his interested in you being another conquest on his list. If he is as full of confidence like the pretty boy he is he wouldn't need to talk to anyone else but you. He's trying you out darling. see if he has a chance at you after all he's the one with the reputation as a love rat. He won't be cute all his life I can promise you that in 10 yrs time he'll be a bigger rat than he is now. Forget him go after someone nice who cares about you who likes you for who you are not what purpose you serve then ditch you. Trust me he a no good heart breaker with a big empty head who's only thinking about his 1 eyed trouser snake. [ Daintree's advice column | Ask Daintree A Question ]
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