He's playing mind games and is 'hot and cold', :P please help!!!!!!
Question Posted Thursday January 26 2012, 4:04 pm
Soo for starters I'm female,13 and my i guess 'friend' atm is male 15,i like him ALOT (perhaps even love:P) and i dunno how he feels about me anymore,for instince a couple of tuesdays ago (we had both agreed to go seperate ways for a couple months) and he re-asked me out,of course I said yes then that friday(i see him every fri night) before i'd see him he messaged for us to 'just be friends',he's done this several times and idk what to think,please don't say to get over him because believe me i have tried to,most of the time i do feel over him until i see him(which is 1-2 times every week)or even think about him. He is my first boyfriend and i've know him since i was 10 but didn't have that spark until last fall,it's not like me and him ever liked 'had it' the furthest we've ever done(don't laugh!:P) is a long hug,(by long i mean like only 7-10 seconds). Please tell me what i should do,& how to make a guy re-interested in you etc,all help is VERY much appreciated. :P -ConfusedChic
DuhxxNina answered Thursday January 26 2012, 6:28 pm: alright well i would deffinitly ask him about it. ask him why he always wants to go back to being friends and than start dating again. but it could be because it doesnt seem that you guys do anything... i mean i am not saying have sex!!! i mean try kissing or adding some excitment if the same thing happens with him again [ DuhxxNina's advice column | Ask DuhxxNina A Question ]
D_IS_AN_ANGEL answered Thursday January 26 2012, 5:32 pm: ok for starters the next time he brakes up with u and wants to re-date. Tell him that he needs to make up his mind, get angry at him (fake cry >p). You know and don't talk to him for a while. Or if that doesn't work u know ask him about it. y he is acting like that. [ D_IS_AN_ANGEL's advice column | Ask D_IS_AN_ANGEL A Question ]
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