Okay so i just started a new job this is my second week and well long story but this lady told me this guy at work thought i was cute which i thought he was cute also so he found out i said he was cute and well weve been talking at work and he asked for my number and he said he called my phone well i work with him tomorrow and that was 3 days ago when we last worked that he asked for my number and we havent text/call each other since,so i was wondering did he want me to text or call him first since he called my phone to send me his number or was he supposed to call or text me first? im so confused what does this mean? lol so confused thanks!
Trauma answered Saturday August 7 2010, 7:33 pm: If he called your phone with the purpose of sending you his number, I would think that he's probably expecting you to call or text him. Give it time and he may end up calling/texting you, but I personally don't see it as desperate if you were to call or text him first. If you want to get the ball rolling, a simple text of "hey, what's up?" or something along those lines won't seem desperate at all, and he may just be waiting for you to make the first move. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
Rebeledge answered Saturday August 7 2010, 1:02 pm: Guys don't call 5 minutes after they get your number. Maybe he's a busy guy. No, don't call him first, you will seem desperate. Always let the guy come to you, you don't want to be chasing after them because it makes you look like you're in desperate need of a man. Keep busy and don't wait by the phone. Keep on doing what you're doing, and if he calls, that's great. And if not, then maybe he's not interested. But trust me if he is, he will call you. So relax, and have a good time. Good Luck [ Rebeledge's advice column | Ask Rebeledge A Question ]
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