I met this guy at school who I never knew until this year. I started texting him and we've been texting everynight for about 3 months. Sometimes i keep texting him first but when i ask if he wants to stop he says no. He thinki should have good self confidence and is nice to me mostly other than joking mean. But he isnt asking me out and i hinted and i said i did like him but hes not getting the clue. He sometimes texts this ex-girlfriend of his and he says out of boring people he said her me and then this guy so I dont know if that means he puts her over me. He says they only talk once a week and we talk everyday. But at school we dont see eachother much and walking home we're with other people and he dosent speak directly to me. He dosent even look at me but im the same im a bit afraid to. I tell him everything and he says he dosent have anything he could tell me, im so confused he says theres only a a few things wrong with me not as many as I make out what should I do?
It seems to me that the guy doesn't mind texting you or replying to your texts. but it seems like he is embarrassed to be seen talking to you or around you.
Even though you may like him,. I would say just try giving him some space and see if he texts you ar all in the next few days. if he does not text you,. then maybe he is not the guy for you
Jennamr187 answered Thursday May 26 2011, 5:19 pm: For one if a guy isn't texting you first it pretty much means he doesn't want to talk to you. it seems like he just answers your texts because he has nothing better to do and doesn't want to be rude.
If he isn't getting all the hints you are giving him, i am pretty sure he can't be that dumb..i hate to say it hun but i don't think he is into that way
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