Well, first, playing hard to get is so overrated. If she has to play that game, then she isn't even worth your time. Secondly, if she is playing games with you, she's stupid and is a player. If I were you, and if I was a guy, I would just straight up ask her if she likes you.
Girls are ALWAYS playing games, even if they don't admit it. The good news to you is, this usually only applies if she at least likes you a little bit. That doesn't mean you can just sit back though, bust a move and find out!
In my dealings, I have found that if a girl is really mean to you for NO reason at all she probably likes you, And it's not because she wants to get rid of you.
I think the girls that are playing hard to get will always return your phone calls (within a day or so), but generally won't call you on their own. So put the ball in her court and she how she responds. Girls who are just looking for attention probably won't call you back, or they'll keep the conversation short.
Girls do love to be pursued, but they'll get tired of it eventually if they don't think of you as having potential. Sometimes it takes them a while to determine if they like you back or not. So I say keep trying as long as you feel inspired. Sometimes if you think it's going nowhere, wait a couple of weeks to a month and try again.
Generally girls play hard to get when they have more than one prospect, and they are "playing the field" to see which suitor they like best. Girls who just like to be popular, or those who have low self esteem will play just for the attention. Those girls who are just flirts make good target practice though. So it's not all bad.
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