Question Posted Saturday December 19 2009, 5:31 pm
I like this guy I met over Myspace. I found out he goes to my school but, he's one year younger! We ended up exchanging numbers and I ended up really liking him, but he has had many girlfriends and they're all way prettier than me. I honestly don't think I stand a chance. The worst part is at times he flirts with me and I flirt back, but other times I text him and he doesn't write back. I don't know if he likes me or not, I'm getting all these mixed signals. Please help me, does he like me and do I stand a chance?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? JustJessOx answered Sunday December 27 2009, 6:44 pm: hey there :)
ok firstly what il say to you is dont compare yourself to other girls like that! everyones pretty in different ways and i bet you are too you just don't realise have a bit more confidence in yourself :)
thats the first thing you have to do is believe in yourself because if you dont like yourself how do you expect anyone else to?
ok its very hard for me to say whether he likes you are not guys are soo confusing id run out of fingers and toes trying to count the amount of times ive gotten mixed signals from guys.
I think you definately stand a chance tho keep chatting and flirting and dropping subtle hints and find out where its going from there dont knock yourself out before youve even entered the ring as they say vi wouldnt read to much into the not texting back thing he probably forgets sometimes. take the risk put yourself out there youl never know if you dont hope I helped im sorry I couldnt exaclty answer your question but i do hope that gave some insight sorry its taken me a while to reply was busy with christmas and that :)
good luck and much <3
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