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If you really like a guy but he isn’t giving you what you need, acting like you don’t care about him might send him running back into your arms. Acting like you don’t care can be tough, but it gets easier with practice. Read through some of these strategies to learn how you can make him think you don’t care about him (even if you secretly do).

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Respond to texts with one-word answers.

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  1. If you need to respond to him, use something like “okay” or “cool” to get your message across. You can also try waiting a few hours before responding to him so he doesn’t think you’re waiting eagerly by the phone.
    • Also, try putting periods at the end of your messages, and don’t use emojis or LOLs. The more monotone the text looks, the better.
    • Keep in mind that if you wait too long to respond, he might think you’re ghosting him. You can wait a while, but respond to him within a day if you want to keep talking.[1]
    • Do not play hard to get all the time because many people do not like playing games.[2]
    • Reader Poll: We asked 231 wikiHow readers if they think it's acceptable to ghost someone, and 52% said No. [Take Poll] While you can make him sweat a little, respond back within a day so he doesn’t think you’re ghosting him completely.
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Keep your conversations short.

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  1. If he texts you, only reply to messages about making plans or going out sometime. If he tries to chat with you about anything else, don’t respond, or say that you’re busy and you have to go.[4]
    • Say something like, “Wish I could chat, but I’m super busy. I’ll see you tomorrow.”
    • This could also work for in-person conversations, too. Keep them brief, and let him know that you have other places to be.
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Show him how many other guys want you.

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  1. Or, answer a text message in front of him from another guy you’re talking to. The more he thinks you’re getting attention elsewhere, the better.
    • To make this really subtle, try getting your friends to talk about you with him. Have them tell him how much attention you’ve been getting from other dudes lately.
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    Is it risky to play hard to get?

    Alysha Jeney, MA, LMFT

    Alysha Jeney, MA, LMFT

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    Alysha Jeney is a Licensed Relationship Therapist, the Owner of Modern Love Counseling, and the Co-Founder of The Modern Love Box. She specializes in relationship therapy, intimacy building, and existential exploration. Alysha holds a BA in Psychology from The Metropolitan State University of Denver and an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling from Regis University. She has been featured in publications such as The Washington Post and The Huffington Post.
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    Yes, it is risky because many people do not like playing games and do not understand mixed messages.

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    What is the correct way to play hard to get?
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    Alysha Jeney is a Licensed Relationship Therapist, the Owner of Modern Love Counseling, and the Co-Founder of The Modern Love Box. She specializes in relationship therapy, intimacy building, and existential exploration. Alysha holds a BA in Psychology from The Metropolitan State University of Denver and an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling from Regis University. She has been featured in publications such as The Washington Post and The Huffington Post.
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    In the beginning, you can play a little hard to get and not be available immediately. But always follow up with an alternative option. Let the other person know when you can spend time with them or what you would be interested in doing.
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This article was co-authored by Alysha Jeney, MA, LMFT and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Alysha Jeney is a Licensed Relationship Therapist, the Owner of Modern Love Counseling, and the Co-Founder of The Modern Love Box. She specializes in relationship therapy, intimacy building, and existential exploration. Alysha holds a BA in Psychology from The Metropolitan State University of Denver and an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling from Regis University. She has been featured in publications such as The Washington Post and The Huffington Post. This article has been viewed 61,179 times.
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