New here? Register in under one minute   Already a member? Login245057 questions, 1084625 answers  

  DearCupid.ORG relationship advice
  Got a relationship, dating, love or sex question? Ask for help!Search
 New Questions Answers . Most Discussed Viewed . Unanswered . Followups . Forums . Top agony aunts . About Us .  Articles  . Sitemap

One minute he is fine with me, and the next he turns incredibly shy!

Tagged as: Dating, Troubled relationships<< Previous question   Next question >>
Question - (13 May 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 13 May 2010)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Why would a guy talks to you fine one minute and then not the next? I dont mean it as in a "player" way. but like one time we all go out he may say a few things to me, like just say something hes been doing etc(he wont talk a lot) and then the next he just talks to the others and barely speaks to me.

I find it all to weird, we're meant to be good friends as well so i dont understand it. Its like one minute hes fine the next hes shy i just dont know. Any tips?

View related questions: shy

<-- Rate this Question

Reply to this Question


Share

Fancy yourself as an agony aunt? Add your answer to this question!

A male reader, TimmD United States +, writes (13 May 2010):

TimmD agony auntGuys can unexpectedly turn shy when they realize they have feelings for a girl. They may be friends for a while and everything can seem fine, but something changes and he sees her as more... then the shyness can kick in.

Do you have feelings for him?

<-- Rate this answer

A female reader, toastlover United Kingdom +, writes (13 May 2010):

Actually ask him. Some guys don't realise they are doing it! :)

<-- Rate this answer

...............................   

Add your answer to the question "One minute he is fine with me, and the next he turns incredibly shy! "

Already have an account? Login first
Don't have an account? Register in under one minute and get your own agony aunt column - recommended!

All Content Copyright (C) DearCupid.ORG 2004-2008 - we actively monitor for copyright theft

0.046914900005504!