me 15/f and this guy 17/m have been talking now a good two months as friends. I met him at a party and I supposedly told him I wanted to hookup with him (makeout) I was drunk, but he was together with someone else so we didn't. the other day we hungout and and we hooked up our first time. he texted me when I got home which was like midnight and we were talking and I was like im going to bed and he said no don't go yet I like talking to you. and we were talking later that day and night and we have been talking since. like nothings really changed since we hooked up its not like we were drunk or at a party. it was just us two sober and he wanted to for a long time he told me. after the hookup he said something about hanging out the next day, although we did talk the next day and I brought up hanging out he never asked and I didn't ask after that. its been two days since we saw each other and hooked up. I think hes been busy with sports which is all the time. I would be ok with hooking up and being friends like were doing and he says hes not looking for anything serious right now due to a bad breakup. do you think he likes me? I mean he acts like he does and everything im just not sure
Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday July 10 2013, 7:24 pm: I assume young guys are hard wired the same way adult men are. And when a guy is crazy about a female she will become one of his priorities. As long as you are in the top 3 you are ok. Sports, school and job or hanging with guy friends are the other most common priorities in a males life. So don't worry if you don't hear from him 24/7. It's when weeks go by and you haven't heard at all that it means he's lost interest. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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