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Home › Forums › Texting Advice › Any difference between a guy giving his number and guy asking for your number?
Does it make a difference if a guy gives me his number instead of asking me for mine? Like an alarming difference?
Say I know for sure that this guy is somewhat attracted to me. But I’m still not used to having to text him first..
It’s hard to know because everyone is so confused these days. He might be courteous and trying t make you more comfortable, or he might be lazy and expecting you to do the work. When a guy offers me his number and I want him to call me I usually say “I really like it when a guy calls me. Here’s my number.” Then the ball is in his court. If you have his number and he doesn’t have yours yet you can just text him as say the same thing, “Hey, it’s Jenny. I really like it when a guy calls me so now you have my number. Have a great night :) xo” or something like tht
Ok. I’ll do something like that. Thanks! :) good night M.
Yep, if a guy is really interested in you, he’ll ask for your number so he can call or text you. He wouldn’t leave it up to some chance in case you lose his number and can’t call him!
When they give you their number, it’s to see if you’re so desperate that you’d do all the work and be his “for now/booty call” or “back burner” girl.
Is that so? Amazing how you could come up with that
Sometimes a man will give you his number so you will be comfortable with the first contact especially if you are strangers.
After the first contact he should have some information as to how to contact you on his own. At that point it is all on him. Ball passes to his court and if he does not use the contact write him off.
Thanks! :) ok that makes sense
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