I like this guy and he likes me but he says he cant be with me because he says I'm clingy. What should I do?

"YOU AND THE ART OF ONLINE DATING" is the only product on the market that will take you step-by-step through the process of online dating, provide you with the resources to help ensure success. Get it now!

I like this guy and he likes me but he says he cant be with me because he says I'm clingy. What should I do? Asked by divaangel 43 months ago Similar questions: guy likes clingy Lifestyle > Relationships.

Drop his butt! Stop liking him, he sounds like a jerk. Find someone who won't think you're too clingly and doesn't wish to play games.

He's not worth your worry so please don't pine for him, it will only boost his ego. Drop him! Best Wishes!.

Let him go The worst thing you can do is be clingy and whiny when he already thinks you are. Move back, give him space. See if he likes his world more WITH or more WITHOUT you...you have nothing to gain by pushing him and everything to lose..

Read books on Love Addiction and codependency to help yourself. I do this too.

You need to be able to stand on your own two feet! He's saying you are too needy. Too attached, needing far too much attention and not independent, at all.

Before I go any further, I went to your profile and read your other question and saw your age. You are pretty young and have a long way to go! What you need to do, is grow more - by that I mean emotionally, mentally and intellectually.Do things for yourself.

Do things with your friends...not just boyfriends! You need to have more to offer than just hanging on every word that your boyfriend says. A relationship will never grow or last if both people don't have something to bring to the relationship, more than just sex.

(I don't know if you are sexually active or not. ) If that is all that is going on, guess what, he - and any other guy you date, will ALWAYS look for more from someone else, someone that has a life, other than just hanging on him. Get involved in sports, clubs or drama, anything that will help you grow!

You will find that the more interesting you become to others and the more independent you are, you will be happier in relationships and you won't hear the, "you are too clingy" line. Sources: my opinion CAK's Recommendations The Girls' Guide to Guys: Straight Talk for Teens on Flirting, Dating, Breaking Up, Making Up & Finding True Love Amazon List Price: $11.00 Used from: $0.99 Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (based on 5 reviews) Girlology Hang-Ups, Hook-Ups, and Holding Out: Stuff You Need to Know About Your Body, Sex, & Dating (Girlology Series) Amazon List Price: $14.95 Used from: $7.50 Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (based on 2 reviews) 7 Secrets for Girls Amazon List Price: $9.95 Used from: $5.75 Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (based on 2 reviews) Do more for yourself!.

1 I am a man. I notice that some other men I know really dislike it when their girlfriends want to snuggle or just hang out too much, other than "in the bedroom" of course, and deem them to be "clingy". Some women are the same way.

I think it is more an issue of his nature than yours, but then again I am biased because I am prone to being labeled "clingy" myself. I really doubt that this characteristic, on either end, is something that ever changes. I notice that all of the "anti-cling" men I have known rarely brought their girlfriends with them to regular hangout events.

I think this is a fundamental difference in what people expect out of a relationship, and is not something to "work out".

I am a man. I notice that some other men I know really dislike it when their girlfriends want to snuggle or just hang out too much, other than "in the bedroom" of course, and deem them to be "clingy". Some women are the same way.

I think it is more an issue of his nature than yours, but then again I am biased because I am prone to being labeled "clingy" myself. I really doubt that this characteristic, on either end, is something that ever changes. I notice that all of the "anti-cling" men I have known rarely brought their girlfriends with them to regular hangout events.

I think this is a fundamental difference in what people expect out of a relationship, and is not something to "work out".

Theres this guy at school that I really like, he acts like he likes me too but hes always on other females. What do I do? " "how to tell if a guy likes you" "i like this guy and I think he likes me too but I think he hasn't moved on yet from his past girlfriend.

What to do? " "How come relationships are so different now? " "I'd like to know if most women would or would not being with a bisexual guy, who likes to get with other men orally mfm?" "Is it reasonable of a guy to want me to be devoted to him and NOT too clingy to my folks?

" "Im a Bisexual Guy and I Like this other guy, But I don't know if he likes me? " "how do I ask a guy out that I have never really had a real conversation with? And how can I see if he likes me?

" "my ex told me she just wanted to be friends and she likes anther guy right now what to do I rlly like her? " "How can I know if this guy likes me always smiles and laughs when we talk.....?

Theres this guy at school that I really like, he acts like he likes me too but hes always on other females. What do I do?

I like this guy and I think he likes me too but I think he hasn't moved on yet from his past girlfriend. What to do?

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

Related Questions