So a few weeks ago , me and a guy friend started texting and talking more. He didnt exactly say he liked me but I didnt say i liked him either, we talked for a couple weeks and hungout(not alone) one time last weekend. At school whenever i see him, i usually have to talk to him first but he would text me and stuff. But within the last 4 days, he only IMed me one day and he told me that i "amaze him" and that it was a "good thing" then the next day i decided to text him first and we talked until the conversation died out and i expected him to talk to me the next day but he didnt. He hasn't texted me first in like a week and I don't know what I did wrong, or what! He's a really busy kid, straight A's , lots of extracurricular activities and stuff so maybe he's busy..but at the same time he would text me during all that stuff for the last few weeks so I don't know what the difference is. I feel like he is a bit shy, but he's a guy and im sure he knows he's supposed to talk to the girl first. I'm not crazy about him, I just finally like a good guy and I don't want to miss my chance. What should I do? ...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Lilz answered Friday February 18 2011, 6:46 pm: Some times it takes patience for these types of things. There could be a lot of reason's he hasn't text you first. But truly that shouldn't matter. If when you text him first you can hold a good conversation, thats all good. And if your not crazy about him don't stress if he wants you he'll come. Like they say if it was meant to be it will be. Just relax don't read into it to deep.
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