A guy said i like it when you're cocky and over confident. I also like when you're being caring towards me. Appreciate it but you don't need to worry about me he said, I said OK I'm sorry for looking out for you then, and he probably sensed that I'm bit off so he started to comfort me by touching my arm and saying Oh you complain heaps. What does he mean by he likes me being cocky and caring but asks me not to worry. After all we are friends.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Dragonflymagic answered Friday June 23 2017, 4:47 pm: My best guess is that he said not to worry because he is trying to make sure you are not offended.The dictionary says cocky means 'boldly or brashly self-confident' Self confidence is something that many men are turned on by in women. There are not enough women who are like that. In a study done with single men and women all in a room together thinking it was for something different, researchers were watching to see what kind of women men were attracted to and went to talk with. Maybe initially they went by the looks but found the model types to be insecure or drama queens. In the end they ended up wanting to hang around the confident women.
So you're in a good spot. It would be a compliment from any man. You don't just have a little self confidence but alot accordng to him and that is good.
Now I can't say if as a friend he has any deeper feelings like romance but a male friend or male partner will both appreiate this quality in a woman. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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