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I need some advice...
I never do this btw, but the thought won't go away.
Here's the siuasion:
Lets say like a guy, and he likes you too. But then he just stops talking to you all together, and goes out with someone you don't even know and although he still likes you.
You happen to know that he likes you still but don't know he's dating someone.
You have one of your buddies ask him to homecoming for you, yet he pauses to answer then says no.
Your heart-broken, What do you do? Oh and has this ever happened to you, if so what did you do to sovle it?
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Re: I need some advice...
Happened to me with a girl once.
If he really liked you, he would have said yes. Down with double-timers.
If you want an explanation, go face-to-face. If not, ignore him. He'll come crawling back, he's a guy.
If you want my personal opinion though, it seems to me like you deserve much better.
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Re: I need some advice...
Always ask up front when it comes to dances, just a little note. It'll raise confidence.
I think you should move on. If he truly liked you, he wouldn't be with someone else, you know?
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Re: I need some advice...
forget him. he wants two and can only have one because i know that you are not the one to share.
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Re: I need some advice...
It's obvious: You make him jealous by going to homecoming w/ the best looking dude you can find, for the biggest affect you'd want some guy he hates (don't use one of his friends, this is too advanced for you). Try to look as hot as possible at homecoming, & you're going want him to see you having a good time, or at the very least, his friends to see you. Best case scenario he'll be motivated to try to get you back, & worst case you'll have a date for homecoming.
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Re: I need some advice...
Burn his house down, let him move in with you; Rape him.
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Re: I need some advice...
Well, if he doesn't even have the nerve to get to know you better, and to at least talk to you like a dear friend. Then I say he's just looking for some girls to haul at ATM.
- Just keep standing out girl, he'll come crawling back to you eventually, but if not, then I'm sure you can do better.
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Re: I need some advice...
- Sorry for multi-posting -
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Last edited by -Sky-; 10-09-2012 at 01:33 AM.
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Re: I need some advice...
Just move on, it's clear he doesn't like you. Suck it up and move on. Sorry but this is the honest truth and some people can't accept it (including me :P)
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Re: I need some advice...
Just because he likes you doesn't mean he loves you.
I think liking in society today is but a sorrowful attempt at love, sadly.
Anyway, how old is he? No wait, forget that, I've seen old people act like five-year-olds and the reverse.
How about this: He knows you like him, but your liking him and his liking you means different things.
While you probably would be someone much committed to a relationship(I'm just guessing here since ladies usually are better at this), he on the other hand, would probably like to try his options, in other words, he's more likely to be interested in what's the most comfortable for him, not in something serious.
What I'm trying to say here is, that if you want something serious, don't go with someone so uncertain of what he wants. Not being on the same 'wavelength' really doesn't work out well I've noticed.
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Last edited by UchihaBrat; 10-09-2012 at 05:14 AM.
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