What do you do when you've been dissed by the one guy you really really like? You tell him something and your happy and he wants you to stop being happy because he's annoyed. Is that being dissed or is he just stating his mind?
Need to know,
Rose Masaki
AmazingDebby answered Monday January 5 2004, 7:46 pm: Well that basiclly happened to me when i was in love with this guy. Don't waste your time on him he just a loser and needs to get a life. Sooon you'll find someone who is heead over heels with you. [ AmazingDebby's advice column | Ask AmazingDebby A Question ]
Turc answered Monday January 5 2004, 4:57 pm: I think he's being inconsiderate to your feelings, and I wouldn't waste any more time on him. If you did happen to go out, how much time would he give to listening to how you feel? Or would he cut you off and bring you down every time you feel happy? [ Turc's advice column | Ask Turc A Question ]
shay*shay answered Monday January 5 2004, 4:55 pm: Thats being dissed and that reakky sucks. If I was dissed by the guy I liked I'd diss him back. Go ehead and diss him!
-shay :-) [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
OneMan answered Monday January 5 2004, 4:16 pm: Nothing. He's not annoyed, he's jealous. If you really like him and think it may be long-term, then simply explain to him that you understand his being annoyed, but you refuse to stop feeling the joy that the particular incident has brought you. You would feel alot better if he would SHARE in your joy, but if not, you won't force him, but you will not stick your happiness in the background to appease him.
If he's only someone that you have an interest in, and there's nothing really concrete there...move on. That doesn't soundlike the kind of guy you want to be with, anyway. [ OneMan's advice column | Ask OneMan A Question ]
FernGully answered Monday January 5 2004, 3:52 pm: How can you like a guy that doesnt want you to be happy?
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