Depending on the definition of "hooking up" he may have just be using you for his own selfish needs but has no intention of a reconciliation.
Once you see the person is giving you mixed signals, stop and ask "what do you want from me?" And they should tell you. Be up front and tell them how you feel. For example: "Listen, I don't appreciate how you're giving me these mixed signals. Be real with me because I'm sitting here thinking about you, and you're beating around the bush. Either you're on, or you're off." If this person really wants you, they should tell you. Otherwise, show that you're having a good time without him/her. They will soon realize what they were missing and will find you irresistible!
be very careful, then go in for the kill.
One way to figure out someone's mixed signals is to simply ask them. Many people don't realize they're giving off any signals at all and would much rather be approached directly.
If someone you love is giving you mixed signals, it's important to communicate openly and honestly with them. Express your confusion and ask for clarity about their feelings and intentions. If their mixed signals persist or they are unable to provide clear answers, it may be necessary to take a step back and evaluate the relationship's compatibility and whether it is healthy for you to continue investing in it.
No. You're just being a decent human being if you do that.
Boys give mixed signals when they are unsure of what they should do or if they are not completely interested. Boys are usually learning to better understand girls before they mature.
this is a silly question. Mixed signals are a two-way street, I would just as quickly ask you; Why do women send mixed signals to men?
Mixed Signals - 2012 was released on: USA: November 2012
She is sending this mixed signals because she does not know yet if she is ready for a relationship with you. Maybe she is because you are the one sending mixed signals and she is because she does not know if you like her.
Mixed Signals - 1913 was released on: USA: 17 May 1913
Mixed Signals - 1997 was released on: USA: 19 September 1997
Yes! I just hooked up two mp3 players and it mixed the two signals nicely. The result should be the same with two keyboards. While it's not mainly a mixer, it seems to perform this function nicely. Looks to me like you can mix three sources per PW50 - or, according to the manual - if you Powerlink two PW50's together (using a mic/XLR cable) you can mix up to 6 sources at once! Fantastic functionality at this price!