ok i wrote before about a guy i was dating and we were great friends and suddenly he became distant and stopped talking to me. btw i'm 22 and he's 32. i know i need to talk to him about this, but its been a while and im not sure how to do it. i know ppl tell me call him or talk to him in person...but its been a while and im not sure if thats the best way. is an email an ok way to make my feelings known? i was just thinking it may seem like less of an attack and he wouldnt have to answer me on the spot. so would pouring my heart out in an email do any good? i want to be careful since i will be seeing him around at picnics and things. im so confused! any advice is appreciated!!
Casiaroox answered Sunday August 1 2004, 8:24 pm: well if he just stopped talking to you then yeah go and talk to him if he wont then take your chance if you really wanna see him that bad [ Casiaroox's advice column | Ask Casiaroox A Question ]
Jane answered Sunday August 1 2004, 7:52 pm: *Talk to him in person, that way you will get a fast response and have him pay attention to what your saying. Remember love can't be written on a computer. [ Jane's advice column | Ask Jane A Question ]
CoUnTrYGiRl211 answered Sunday August 1 2004, 7:12 pm: well maybe one of the problems is yalls age difference- i dont mean to tell you what the right age to date someone is but thats a big difference and he might be distant because he feels like yall are at different points in your life or somethin. maybe writin a letter would be better though- its more personal and it might help get your feelings across more accuratly or w/e [ CoUnTrYGiRl211's advice column | Ask CoUnTrYGiRl211 A Question ]
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