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Old Oct 17, 2006, 03:33 PM
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Boy's Behaviour Towards Girls

OK. I'm getting so tired of this. There are seven guys who are messing with me. For the last few days, two of them would flirt or look at me with puppy eyes then next few days, other guys would flirt excessively or try to touch me. But they would ignore me or harass me the next day. Then the whole cycle begins. What's up with that??? Do they like me or they're just messing around????? Seriously.

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Old Oct 17, 2006, 11:52 PM   #2  
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When it comes to guys it's simple, if they give flirt it means they are interested. There a few cases in which there are guys that flirt just to flirt. But more often than not it means they are interested. Like a 90% chance. With guys they just don't accidentitally flirt, it's premeditated, so when they do flirt it's an obvious sign that they are into you.
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agree with wizzkid89, just dont let it go to far...if the touching gets inaproprate tell them to stop, if you dont it makes you look easy. happend to my friend and now all the guys come to her to get some beacuse she didnt learn to say no.
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theyre idiots. theyre boys. i was one once. i too was an idiot. my wife might dispute the past tense.

ignore them as best you can. the touching thing is another issue. how old are you and where is this happening? school? outside school?

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I am 15. Usually during lunch, they would slap or grab my , sometimes really hard that I almost cry. I told my teacher about it, she warned them not to do that again or she'll get them suspended.
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Start standing up for yourself if they try touching you again, and make it known EVERY time to your teachers or any other school official, then, don't talk to them unless you absolutely have to. I went through that my freshman year of high school. *shudder*

Avoid them, if possible.
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if it persists skip the teacher and go to the school office. sexual harassment should not be a part of your school day and theyd better take the threat seriously.
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It really is sad how kids are acting today.......
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Your letting them flirt with you by paying them any attention.

Simply ignore them and dont give them the time of day and i bet the problem goes away.

If touching persists then talk to a teacher!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wizzkid89
It really is sad how kids are acting today.......

Indeed!!
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