hope for the best?
good luck, just stay calm and confident!
2007-01-31 08:53:17
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answered by kendoneko116 2
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howdy, seem it style of feels like this guy only isn't drawn to being with you. i understand this might seem harsh, and that i understand because of the fact I even have been in this occasion myself, yet whilst somebody seems to easily be ignoring then you they maximum probable are, sending them a valentines day card wont genuinely help the area and quite frankly this boy does no longer seem very well worth the attempt if he's ignoring you. while you're that desirous to make him communicate with you lower back why no longer quite of sending him texts, communicate with him in individual, attempt to handle why precisely he hasn't been replying on your texts. i'm hoping this has helped :)
2016-11-23 18:13:21
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answered by treat 4
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Well, first off all, ask this question in "singles and dating" where it belongs, not in LGBT.
What was your intention in sending the Valentine? Wasn't it to show him that you like him? The most likely result is that he will get that message.
Why do you need to do anything until he does something in response first? He might not do anything.
Hopefully the valentine had much better grammar and punctuation than this question.
2007-01-31 09:04:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Grab him and kiss him passionatley, right there, right then, hes bound to be happy. Well, maybe not, but it would be fun, and you'd be garunteed a kiss on valentines day! (dont try it by the way, just hope for the best. Isnt the card annonymous?!)
2007-01-31 09:11:09
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answered by chrisinrush 2
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I have no idea but smiling is always nice.
2007-01-31 09:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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it's a nice thing to do...
2007-01-31 08:57:31
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answered by Anonymous
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