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I also thought that because she is speaking with only 2 people at school, she wants to have a good relationship with me even if she does not like me,Just maybe exploits me....
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Yes we can be friends. But because I saw that we had come close, I was hoping for something more...
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believe it or not guys , but this girl changed my routine . I wash my body every day , i wash my teeth every morning , i care for my style and many more, i am happy to see her at school. But what's the point? i big zero. LOL...
She did exploit you a bit BUT now that you know her "game" you can learn a few valuable lessons out of the experience.
The main lesson being never fall for someone that you barely met.
Now, if I were you, I would "exploit" her a bit. Distance yourself emotionally from her. Do not like her anymore. You know she is flirty but don't take it too personal. It's just the way she is.
Keep up the good hygiene. It can make an unattractive guy attractive.
USE HER BACK. Go out to lunch with her, be seen with her around school, be playful and flirt in public with her. You will start to attract other girls by being spruced up and hanging out with her. If they ask you if she is your girlfriend say no, were just "friends".
Well, if you like a challenge, go for it...but do be clever about this. It doesn't happen quickly...when it does.
BAD way to go. Not good advice at all, to be telling this guy. Advising someone to move on a girl that's not single? This is wrong on all levels. Only exception would be if she was in a relationship with a really terrible person, which we have no evidence or reason to believe that's the case.
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