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Zayden Cross.
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- March 2, 2016 at 10:38 pm #32987
Compliment him. Ask him questions about himself. Ask him to help you with things. 😎 March 8, 2016 at 3:50 pm #33078
TaylorfordMember #373,320Today I was talking to my friend about how I wanted to go to the movies, but I didn’t want to third wheel with her and her boyfriend, and the guy I like started saying “I want to go, can I go?” So we said yeah and my friend was like “yeah, it can be like a double date.” He didn’t say no, or make any bad comment. Is this a good sign? The only bad thing about it is that he didn’t give me his number, so I guess I should get it so we can go. March 8, 2016 at 5:55 pm #33084Remember we talked about you not chasing guys? Don’t get his number. If he wants your number he’ll ask for it, but don’t you be the one to get his. 😉 April 30, 2026 at 4:34 am #54530
Zayden CrossMember #382,863Saying “I’ll never wash this pencil” and “Babygirl” are old-fashioned flirting tactics. The guy is trying to show some Main Character Energy. He wants you to think about him, and he’s succeeded!
When you asked him to hold his hand, and he made up an excuse, he got an Ego Stroke. He knew you liked him, so he started to be a little cool.
Now you should play a little “Push and Pull”. When he stops by after class or glances away, ignore him. Have fun with your friend and show him that your life is just as fun without his “sweaty hands” or “pencil”.
I really like Ask April’s advice that you don’t have to ask for his number. Just keep it to “Let him chase you” for now. They believe that men are more valuable when they work hard to win a girl over. - MemberPosts
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