I turned fifteen at the very end of june and the guy I'm interested in turns eighteen in the middle of january... Sooo quite an age gap. We have a lottt of mutual friends so we've been hanging around eachother for awhile. I was dating this douche for about seven months and its been twon months siince we broke up and this new guy has really taken my interest... I don't know if I can do it though! Haha he's a lot older than me... And I mean my last bf waaas two yers older but it was more like a year and eight months haha. Still... How can I get this guy to notice that I'm interested? I texted him a few days ago and we hung out with a few other people, but it was me and the guy that set it up. And it was really fun. But he hasn't texted me since then... And I don't know, I want him to make a move but I don't know how to do this...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? snowboardbabe answered Wednesday August 11 2010, 10:51 am: Well , first of all , don't worry about the age difference , that's totally fine. I mean if you really like this guy , the age won't matter , and if he likes you back a lot he won't mind the age gap either. Plus , older guys are a lot better in many ways. So go for it. Well , maybe he thinks your a friendly type , if you just text him and hung out with a few friends maybe he just get's the point that you seem like just a friend. When you hang out with him , you should give him a smile , or flirt with him a bit , ask him questions , and be yourself. Give him a small hint , text him asking him what he's doing. Also , make eye contact and see if he make eye contact back with you , sometimes right in the eye , and also smile too. If you have confidence , that's a bonus , guys love confidence in a girl. Just remeber be yourself around him. [ snowboardbabe's advice column | Ask snowboardbabe A Question ]
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