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Everyone has been there.Chicks Just Dig Me said:MVP, how do I get rid of my oneitis...All I do is think about this girl 24/7 always trying to talk to her, but I make sure she approaches me and starts off the convo so I don't seem as needy. Although she prolly wnats to be friends, we still flirt back and forth, which seems to give me hope one day we will have a relationship. I mean I don't mind thinking of her once in a while, but this is too much. And I guarantee you this, I bet no other guy is doing the same as me, nor she is thinking of me like this...
How did you get rid of yours or what should I do to maybe make her change her ways?
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Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
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Looks like a limited IL. Hang out with her outside school, isolate, when flirting reaches its peak, kiss close.Chicks Just Dig Me said:Well I was a little nice to her in the past. I can make her laugh very easily and I am very comfortable with her. I think she caught onto my "hitting upon her" and stated she did have a boyfriends, which was untrue. We are very good friends right now, but we still don't hang out outside of school, which I don't like. She likes to hang around with me, but it feels like its just a school thing with her. After a dance, she was going out with a couple of her female friends, and a few of her gay friends, but did not ask me if I wanted to go. Her not asking me if I want to go out to eat with her means she does not like me at all...