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why?


Question Posted Thursday August 5 2010, 7:44 pm

this is a question about him not me.
why is he playing hard to get? if i might ask


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Advicelady6798 answered Thursday August 5 2010, 9:38 pm:
Those who play hard to get are testing the other person. The ant assurance that the other person is committed and is not being setup to get hurt again or in his case fear of being in a committed relationship. I do it to make sure that the other person isn't just trying to sleep with me or some other known reason. I want to guarantee they will be by my side no matter how much I shut them out or back away. He particularly plays hard to get because he was afraid of what he had. The thought of committment scared him, so he ran away. Both scenarios are quite common in relationships.

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