It is important to know that guys spend more time, on average, with their male friends. That is their comfort zone until they acclaimate to a female love interest. Some guys, because of how they are made up (i.e. DNA) find it very difficult, even impossible, to ever "open up." You don't know until he either does or doesn't. Many marriages fail or trail on in somewhat dreary fashion because "Joe" just isn't built to get out of his guy-thing comfort zone. That is why men and women need to put in a couple of years of dating to determine if they are on the same page as to expectations following the ceremony. Women, on average, are given to "what can be" whereas men are often stuck with "what is." That is why children should not be brought into a relationship until the two adults know each other and are totally comfortable talking about their present and future. Women are given to a belief that they can "change" a man but, in reality, men don't change. Women can help "educate" a man about all the great possibilities when they move into different life experiences but they can't "change" them.
Don't press it. Getting too "cute" scares men off. Just keep it casual and be available to talk, etc. You can ask him if he wants to "get a burger" and tell him it's on you because you have a need to do a "spontaneous act of kindness." Then give him an ironic smile. Relationships build, they don't happen.
Trust me.
2006-08-30 05:02:56
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answered by ALWAYS GOTTA KNOW 5
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Usually guys don't like talking about relationships all the time. The best way to get a guy to like you is to hold back - don't get heavy and give him the space to come to you. Don't have too many expectations of the relationship and just go with the flow, letting things happen naturally. Don't try to get him to talk about how he feels or get too clingy, as this tends to push men away. If he likes you he will make a move.
2006-08-30 04:47:16
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answered by soprano girl 2
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2016-11-23 14:29:04
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answered by falacco 4
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First accept in your head you cant make anyone do anything. Doing so will push people away. Be happy in who you are do what you want and see what he does. If it doesnt work out, try one of the other 5 billion men on earth.
2006-08-30 04:45:46
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answered by Rob 4
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you can't make him open up, it's his personality and attitude. i think that if you try to do too serious things he might get scared of commitment. But maybe, you could tell him that you want a little more time alone with him try to get to know him better.
2006-08-30 04:48:31
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answered by babychi 4
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Ask him to take you out alone without the friends
2006-08-30 04:50:26
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answered by summer 2
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date between you and him, cinema or just a movie at home, restorant, a day to a theme park! lol! good luck!
2006-08-30 04:45:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't "MAKE" someone open up to you...
2006-08-30 04:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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spelling error " i know he likes me too???"
2006-08-30 04:44:19
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answered by LazyForLife 2
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