okay...well there was this one guy that i really really liked and all and he was gonna ask me out the next time we saw eachother and i mean we talked on the fone like 24/7 and everything!! but then one day online he was like...i dont think i wanna gf? and im like wtf? and ever since that day he has been really rude to me but it seems he still cares if i TRY and move on to find a new guy that will actually be with me.... should i get over him? and if so how do i? cuz i still have all of these feelings for him but i dont wanna tell him cuz im gonna feel really stupid cause i kno he doesnt wanna be with me but still??? what should i do!! im so confused!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? barr34 answered Thursday July 15 2004, 5:45 pm: hmm well, i guess you should just ask him about it really. thats what i'd do.. just kinda be like "why would you tell me you don't want a girlfriend but you get mad when I try to move on" .. ya understand? or maybe you should just ask him if he rather date you then rather go out... cause he might not ahve thuoght of that so you shud tell him :-) uhmm letss see here... if you realy want to move on then i'd just go on and move on cause you shouldnt let a guy hold you back from doing what you want to do and if you really truly want to be with him, then i'd tell him regardless of what the outcome may be cause i personaly wouldnt wana live my life knowing that i love someone but wont tell em... so get tha guts up and tell him :) [ barr34's advice column | Ask barr34 A Question ]
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